slings in English

noun
1
a flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a weight.
the horse had to be supported by a sling fixed to the roof
2
a simple weapon in the form of a strap or loop, used to hurl stones or other small missiles.
Men of the armies fought with double-edged swords, battle-axes, lances, slings , and weapons of archery.
verb
1
suspend or arrange (something), especially with a strap or straps, so that it hangs loosely in a particular position.
a hammock was slung between two trees

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1. Steel wire rope slings — Safety — Part 1: Slings for general lifting service

2. Steel wire rope slings — Safety — Part 3: Grommets and cable-laid slings

3. Wire rope slings

4. Sword Belts, Baldrics, Frogs, Slings

5. Unlined Balconet with side slings

6. Choose from our selection of Chokers, including wire rope slings, flat-eye web slings, and more

7. Air gun and rifle slings, sheaths and covers

8. Belts & Accessories Bullet Bands Gun Slings Rifle and Shotgun Bandoleers Quickview

9. The Bushmaster MPW slings BBs at a blistering 430 fps

10. By it are the bows strung, the Arbalestes bent, slings made

11. Artillery definition is - weapons (such as bows, slings, and catapults) for discharging missiles

12. Ab Straps Hanging Abdominal Slings Chinup Exercise For Pullup, Home Gym,Workout

13. We've all suffered the slings and arrows of day-to-day living.

14. Often it is difficult to fathom how these slings are knotted and connected.

15. Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated

16. Amazon.com : Voodoo Tactical Breachers Shotgun Scabbard Black 20-891601000 : Gun Slings : Sports & Outdoors

17. Synonyms for Ballistas include catapults, trebuchets, arbalests, heavers, hurlers, pitchers, propellers, shanghais, shooters and slings

18. 28-Biners x 29-grams apiece = 812 grams for a rack of 14 draws (plus slings / dogbones)

19. Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated:

20. And good, close relationships seem to buffer us from some of the slings and arrows of getting old.

21. For maintenance of the slings it takes only some regular leather grease from time to time.

22. 4 Sufficient working capital must be available to meet the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune!

23. Select Capstans separately or in all-in-one packages that include blocks, ropes, slings and mounts.

24. Athabaskan women made heavily decorated baby belts or slings to hold infants against their upper backs when traveling

25. The Berserker-cleric combination will only lose the ability to invest two points in slings, while the mage loses it …

26. Steel wire rope slings - Safety - Part 2: Specification for information for use and maintenance to be provided by the manufacturer

27. A flirtatious Balconet silhouette with soft lace and side slings will keep you as comfortable as you feel beautiful

28. This is the Chain that 99% of all our Chain slings are built from, and most all of it is made in America

29. For over 45 years, Arabi Sling & Rigging has been a leading manufacturer of lifting slings, cargo control, marine & industrial supplies and material handling equipment

30. 1 day ago · HAmlet muses that out of fear we will often passively endure the “slings and arrows” that life deals us

31. I have only been using these Biners for about a month or so, but these sharp burrs consistently catch and tear my mammut slings causing them to …

32. Kits for detecting and diffusing explosive devices and single-rope kits for clearing mines/munitions and for extremely hazardous search operations, consisting of hook and rope components, namely guide reels, reels, pulls, eye rings, grabs, anchors, pitons, fish hook, spring grips, claw grips, suction feet anchors, adhesive anchors, ground anchors, corkscrew piles, extension poles, pulleys, ground pegs, hooks, rings, strap slings, wire slings, slides, pitons, snap hooks, wedges, blocks

33. Gas-regulating equipment, Load-lifting slings, Gas special equipment, Units of the account of gas, Gates and taps, steel, Screw-cutting lathe, Jig-boring, Wood-working universal machines, Radial arm-drilling, Machine tools horizontal milling.

34. There are a number of slings, chairs, hydraulic lifts and ramps which facilitate boarding. Similarly, boarding chairs were demonstrated to the inquiry officers which were designed for aisle widths of the Jetstream 31, and even smaller aircraft.

35. The oldest recipe books refer to a Sling as having the same ingredients as a Toddy , and in fact a century ago both Slings and Toddies were served either hot or cold according to preference.

36. The Banksia Bralette [pronounced like Banksy-a] is the bralette you won’t want to take off! Designed for larger bodies and a range of cup sizes, the unique slings separate the breasts and provide light support

37. This includes Aporia, which he uses when Hamlet asks 'To be, or not to be - that is the question: / Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune / Or to

38. Did you not know that Irma Vep is "vampire" Anagrammatized! Accidental but really cool example: To be or not to be: that is the question, whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune

39. Babywearing—the practice of “wearing” children in wraps, slings, pouches, or other soft carriers—keeps babies close and allows caregivers to stay attuned to their needs. Babywearing provides an emotionally satisfying closeness and offers health and breastfeeding benefits as well

40. 5 Now the heads of the Lamanites were shorn; and they were anaked, save it were skin which was girded about their loins, and also their armor, which was girded about them, and their bows, and their arrows, and their stones, and their slings, and so forth.

41. He was glad of the work, but when he arrived he got bored out of his mind, sitting in his truck waiting and waiting and waiting on the docks as the worker ants muscled crates and bundles off other trucks and into slings that lifted the goods into the hold of the ship.

42. Single pieces of ironmongery, in particular hooks, sliders, clasps, buckles, tent pegs, stirrups, crampons (climbing irons), climbers, climbing irons, anchor bars, cantilevers, anchors, coupling devices, coupling beams, rope grips, saddles, scaffoldings, steps and ladders, tightening devices, non-electric cables of common metal, extendible railings, stands, chains, tool chests, cargo-handling belts and slings

43. 16 And it came to pass that I did arm them with bows, and with arrows, with swords, and with cimeters, and with clubs, and with slings, and with all manner of weapons which we could invent, and I and my people did go forth against the Lamanites to battle.

44. Small items of metal hardware (except wires and wire goods), in particular hooks, sliders, clasps, buckles, tent pegs, stirrups, crampons (climbing irons), climbers, climbing irons, anchor bars, cantilevers, anchors, coupling devices, coupling beams, rope grips, saddles, scaffolding, steps and ladders, tightening devices, non-electric cables of common metal, extendible railings, stands, chains, tool chests, cargo-handling belts and slings

45. Anyone ever seen documented evidence of Bandoleers for transporting ammo? I have one that is WWII for M1 carbine 15 round mags and is a system I like to use to carry extra in a simple fashion- slings high and tight to the ribs, and gravity pulls loaded magazines down to the bottom of the ribcage and easy to retrieve.

46. 8 And it came to pass that they came up upon the north of the land of Shilom, with their numerous hosts, men aarmed with bbows, and with arrows, and with swords, and with cimeters, and with stones, and with slings; and they had their heads shaved that they were naked; and they were girded with a leathern girdle about their loins.