14 adverbs to describe how to slung

A faded flannel shirt and a silk bandanna tied about his throat completed this weird accoutrement, which was topped by a long-vizored cap and a dilapidated canvas gunny sack, the latter but half full and slung lightly over one shoulder.

He slipped the end of the pole under it and slung it ashore.

" In another moment or so the young man was propped up against an empty ore "bucket," his shoulder bound, and his hand slung comfortably in a sling from his neck.

And damn my sling!

Each carried a belt slung diagonally across her body, over her right shoulder; in this the child was carried, against and perhaps astride of her left hip.

The stone had been slung leisurely.

He slung a tarpaulin by chains overboard and hung it over the hole.

" Appeared also, out of thin air, a neat little horse and phaeton, and a trooper perched on a high Turkish saddle, with a rifle slung rakishly across his back, and the bey himself, glasses, fez, and all, astride an Arab steed.

I dressed rapidly, my thoughts in a whirl; but I had scarcely slung powder-horn and pouch, and belted in my hunting-shirt, when there came a rapping at the door, and I opened it and stepped out into the dim hallway.

"Me, I shall surely bring the señor a riata worthy even of his skill," he declared sententiously, as he walked away with his bridle slung over his arm and his back very straight.

" With that, I girt up my breeches anew, and slung the fish tighter round my neck, and began to climb up through the water-slide.

[U.S.], peg, rum, rye, schnapps [U.S.], sherry, sling [U.S.], uisquebaugh [Ire.], usquebaugh

I suppose he'd got onto some English goldin that chest they slung aboard, wasn't it?"

The galley, with the cook in it, was torn from its lashings and slung overboard as if it had been a hencoop.

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