"Slingshot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A slingshot is a handheld device used to propel a projectile, typically a stone, pellet, or small piece of metal, using a rubber band or elastic material. It consists of a Y-shaped frame and a pocket for holding the projectile, which is launched when the rubber band is stretched and released.
The word "slimming" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Losing weight or reducing body fat, often as a result of dieting or exercise. For example: "She started a slimming diet last week."<br>2. Thin or slender in shape or figure, but this is often associated with the first meaning and describes someone who is trying to lose weight.<br>3. In mechanics and engineering, slimming can refer to reducing the weight of a vehicle or machine, often to improve fuel efficiency or performance.<br>4. In photography and design, slimming can refer to editing images to make them appear thinner or more slender.<br><br>In modern language, the most common meaning of slimming is related to weight loss or reducing body fat.
Slimness refers to the quality of being slender or thin. It can refer to a physical build or appearance, or it can describe something that is streamlined or sleek, with a smooth and efficient design.
A sling can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A strap or bandage used to support or immobilize a limb with an injured arm.<br>Example: "She wore a sling to stabilize her broken collarbone."<br><br>2. A type of projectile weapon that consists of a leather strap or band wrapped around a projectile.<br>Example: "The ancient warriors used slings to launch stones at their enemies."<br><br>3. A form of flexible or elastic strap or bandage used to support an injured ankle or shoulder.<br>Example: "After twisting her ankle, she wrapped a sling around it to stabilize it."<br><br>In general, a sling refers to something that provides support or protection to a weak or injured body part.
To sling something means to throw or hurl something, especially in a quick, forceful motion, often with the arm or a sling. It can also refer to the act of criticizing or insulting someone in a humorous or light-hearted way.<br><br>Example: "She slung insults at her opponent during the debate."
A long, tight piece of cord or yarn with a pouch or pocket at one end, used for throwing stones or other objects. Alternative forms of slings include catapults, crossbows, and catapulted arrows or rocks.
A mechanical device with a Y-shaped frame and a pocket into which a small rock or other projectile is placed, used for propelling the projectile at a target.
More flexible, slender, and sinuous; moving with a smooth, curve-like motion; able to move quietly and stealthily, often in a sly or sneaky manner.
To move quietly and stealthily, especially by bending the knees and lowering the body. or to move in a slinking manner, with a smooth, supple motion, typically to avoid being seen.<br><br>Example: The cat slinks through the shadows.
A toy consisting of a coiled rod with loops of wire or other material, which can be stretched out and made to slide back up into a coil when pulled down. It can also refer to something that is flexible or able to bend, like a length of string or a flexible rod, often in a sinuous or wavelike way. In a more figurative sense, a slippery or deceitful person is also called a "slinky".
The sliotar is the ball used in the traditional Irish sport of hurling. It is made of leather and typically weighs between 155-165 grams with a circumference of 68-70 mm. The sliotar is usually made from raw or treated leather.
A type of shoe that does not have laces or straps to tie, instead having a sole that can be slipped onto the foot.