"Slung" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slung" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Slung
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"Slung" Meaning

With or like a sling:

(of the arm or shoulder) hanging loosely from the joint or held in a relaxed position.
Suspended loosely, often in a careless or haphazard manner.

Example: "she slung her bag over her other shoulder" or "the rope hung slung over the wall".

"Slung" Examples

5 usage examples of the word "slung"


1. In sporting shoes:
- The hikers slung their backpacks over their shoulders before embarking on the trail.

2. In combat or defense:
- She recovered quickly and promptly slung a punch at him in self-defense.

3. In relative movements or directions:
- The rope was slung from a crane to stabilize the construction equipment.

4. Historical context, especially in medieval times:
- Knights wore coats of arms slung over their shoulders to signify their family crest.

5. In reference to slang or colloquial expressions:
- "I had slung on some sweatpants to watch the game that day."

"Slung" Similar Words

Slumgullion

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A slumgullion is a type of porridge made from the residue and sediment remaining in a pot after brewing tea or coffee, often accompanied by milk, sugar, and other ingredients to form a thick, molasses-like consistency.

Slummed

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Slang. <br><br>Past tense of "slum". <br><br>To wear or spend time in the hippie commune, Be-In.

Slumming

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The word "slumming" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Overindulging in pleasure or luxury: In this sense, "slumming" refers to the act of temporarily adopting or imitating the customs, manners, or style of a lower social class as a form of decadent, indulgent pleasure, often characterized by excessively drinking, carousing, and behaving in a more dissolute way than one customarily does.<br><br>2. Introducing the luxuries of a prosperous part of town into a poorer part: Alternatively, the term can also refer to the introduction of refined or wealthy influences into a less affluent, rougher area of a town or city, often as a way of grafting high-end amenities onto an otherwise impoverished environment.<br><br>3. Exploring a poor or neglected area: In some cases, "slumming" can be used to describe the act of exploring a poor, neglected, or run-down part of a city, often out of curiosity or for research purposes.<br><br>In all contexts, "slumming" implies a temporary adoption of a mindset, lifestyle, or environment that is not typical of the person engaging in this behavior.

Slump

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To drop or fall suddenly, often heavily, with a deep crouch or hunch: The building slumped to the ground in the earthquake.<br><br>A sudden, sharp decline or decrease in quantity or amount: The demand for the product has been in a slump for months.<br><br>A dull feeling or state of being: I woke up feeling in a slump after a poor night's sleep.<br><br>A sudden, heavy fall or a sudden sudden decline in something: The stock market slumped when the economic news was released.<br><br>A notable sag or a curved shape that is shaped like a gentle slope or a downward curve: The walls of the ancient building showed a slump of about 10 inches.<br><br>A form and style of acquiring alternative Vietnamese knowledge which usually originates from unfair source

Slumped

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Sagging or hunchbacked, typically with the shoulders or posture.

Slumping

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The verb "slumping" means: (past tense of "slump") To become or feel tired, weak, or depressed; to lose energy or enthusiasm.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> After working long hours for several days, she started to slump and felt exhausted.<br> His mood began to slump after the breakup of his relationship.<br><br>It can also mean: To sink or fall suddenly, often due to a loss of support or balance.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The table started to slump as the leg broke, causing it to lean to one side.<br> The new policy caused the company's stock prices to slump dangerously low.

Slumps

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To slump means to lean or fall forward, often in a sloping or slovenly manner, typically due to fatigue, relaxation, or lack of support. It can also refer to a decline or decrease in something, such as a slump in the stock market or a slump in sales.

Slums

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Areas of a city where the housing is of poor quality and overcrowding is common, often inhabited by people who are very poor.

Slunk

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To slink is a verb that means to move slowly and quietly, often in a sneaking or secretive manner, often with a sense of shame or embarrassment.<br><br>Example: She tried to slink away unnoticed after making a mistake.

Slur

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A derogatory term used to express contempt or dislike for someone, often due to their ethnic origin, nationality, or other aspect of their identity. It is considered an offensive and hurtful word, and its use can have serious consequences.

Slurp

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To make a long, loud sound with the tongue and lips, often to show enjoyment or appreciation, typically while eating a liquid food: "as she drank the hot broth, she let out a contented slurp".

Slurped

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verb: to swallow noisily or quickly<br><br>Example: "She slurped up the soup loudly."

Slurpee

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A frozen carbonated soft drink, typically treated with flavorings and sweeteners, sold at 7-Eleven convenience stores. It was invented in 1958. The distinctive texture of a Slurpee is due to its unique co-axial rotating IQF (Individual Quick Freeze) freezing process that leaves small pockets of air in the drink.

Slurps

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The verb "slurp" means to make a loud, greedy, or enthusiastic sound when eating a liquid, such as a soup or a drink, typically with the lips closed and the tongue in the liquid. It can also refer to the sound itself.

Slurpy

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1. Having a thick, wet, and sodden sound, typically used to describe food that is being eaten eagerly or noisily.<br><br>Example: "Take a spoonful of the rich, slurpy stew and enjoy."<br><br>2. Describing something that is loud and wet, such as a bathroom or a dish.<br><br>Example: "I hate taking a bath in this old tub, the water is always so slurpy."<br><br>3. An informal word used to describe a person who is obviously embarrassed or humiliated, often in a hilariously awkward or amateurish way.<br><br>Example: "After trying to fit into that tiny pair of jeans, he slunk away, looking particularly slurpy."

Slurred

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Slurred refers to speech that is unclear, indistinct, or difficult to understand, often due to mumbling, intoxicatedness, or a speech impediment.