57 collocations for slings

See here: s'pose I'd slung my dipper at Hal Dike, jest as David slung the stone at Go-li" Another silence.

I slung my rifle across my shoulder half way across, the sling slipped and so I could not use my arms.

When the man came home, he said that Mr. Harry would not sleep in the Englishman's dirty house, but had slung a hammock out under the trees.

" Then, slinging the bag upon his shoulder, he turned away, the Sheriff following him, all too perplexed in mind to speak.

He just cried to his wife to expect him back when she saw him, slung on his back an old musket, cast a long leg over his little horse, and was ready to follow.

As for the young man who had brought me in, he slung on his person a shabby jacket, and, erecting himself before the fire, gazed down on me from the corner of his eyes as if there was some mortal feud unavenged between us.

The horses could go no faster than a walk, and the time required to sling packs and care for the animals cut down the day's march by half.

Light as the breeze that hails the infant morn The Milkmaid trips, as o'er her arm she slings Her cleanly pail, some fav'rite lay she sings As sweetly wild and cheerful as the horn.

Over each shoulder is slung a pair of women's boots.

We carefully laid them outside for the squirrels; then, slinging our knapsacks, we took a last look round the little place, and locked the door.

He made his way to the window, through the darkness, having slung his sack over his shoulder and holding it with his right hand, while with the left he guided himself up the dais and along its outside edge, giving as wide a berth as possible to the great chair and its encircling canopy.

After some dainty manoeuvring two of the sailors gained foothold and slung the ropes so that the remainder of the disembarcation was simple.

Taking vegetables, or rice, or other commodities to the bazaar, the carrier often slings his burden to the two ends of a pole worn over the shoulder, much as Chinamen do.

That morning he had slung his good old bugle horn over his shoulder, and now, with the yearning, came a great longing to sound his bugle once more.

Over his shoulders was slung a stout bow of yew, and across his back hung a quiver of good round arrows.

So, slinging my guitar in front of me, I put it in tune, and Jack ties his bundle to his back that he may try his hand at the tambourine.

Besides a tolerable fast hoss that might come in handy for a chase, I sling a tolerable fast gun, sheriff.

"So I slung Hadds over my shoulder and we went behind the prescription counter.

Then, while those so chosen ran leaping, full of joy, to arm themselves with bow and shaft and broadsword, Robin Hood stepped aside into the covert, and there donned a gay, beribboned coat such as might have been worn by some strolling minstrel, and slung a harp across his shoulder, the better to carry out that part.

Then the organ-grinder slung his instrument with an experienced twist and twirl across his shoulders, and took off his cap.

" "All right, Terry, but suppose the panther," broke in Hal Purvis, "could sling shootin' irons as well as you couldmaybe that'd make you partic'ler pleased.

He slung a latch key, fastened to a string, out of the window.

I slung Hare's kodak over my shoulder and we started back, taking separate streets.

There is about DIXON SCOTT, "the Joyous Critic," something, I think, which will be recognised as marking a production and a surprise of our own generationthe "ink-slinger" who, when it came to the point, was found equally reckless and brave in slinging more dangerous matter.

You can sling mud upon me, I have a porcelain bath!

57 collocations for  slings