slinging

[US]/[ˈslɪŋɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈslɪŋɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle of sling)To throw or hurl something, especially with force.; To carry or support something on a sling.; To speak or behave in a casual or offhand way.
n. (present participle of sling)The act of throwing or hurling something.

Phrases & Collocations

slinging mud

slinging hash

slinging drinks

slinging insults

slinging around

slinging stones

slinging punches

slinging arrows

slinging accusations

slinging rope

Example Sentences

he's slinging pizzas at a local restaurant.

the cowboy was slinging a rope across the field.

she's slinging insults at anyone who disagrees with her.

he was slinging mud, trying to ruin her reputation.

the bartender was slinging drinks all night.

they've been slinging code for hours on this project.

he's slinging accusations without any proof.

the salesperson was slinging products to potential customers.

she's slinging punches in the boxing ring.

he's slinging jokes to lighten the mood.

the musician was slinging riffs on his guitar.

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