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Definition of slung shot in English: slung shotnoun A hard object, such as a metal ball, attached by a strap or thong to the wrist and used as a weapon. (武器)铁头鞭 Example sentencesExamples - Notice that the traditional wording, as carried throughout at least the mountain west from territorial days was slung shot a variety of morning star used as a blackjack - cf. flashlight batteries in a sock or a sand filled sock watered with whatever was convenient for use as a weapon.
- No person shall carry concealed in any manner on his person any weapon of the kind commonly known as a slung shot, sandclub, metal knuckles, dagger, dirk, revolver, pistol, firearm or other dangerous weapon.
- The number 2 surprised even himself as he watched his low slung shot slide into the back of the net.
- There are hideous Chinese masks and slung shots, and sand-bags, and any amount of such paraphernalia of red murder.
- A person who uses a slung shot, blackjack, brass knuckles or similar weapon against another person, or attempts so to do, or who possesses a slung shot, blackjack, brass knuckles, or similar weapon, with intent so to use it, shall be imprisoned not more than five years or fined not more than $1,000.00 or both.
- Sailors made the slung shot and made it famous.
- Solito was able to describe Jordan's expertise with the slung shot weapon, which was evidence of deliberation, maintained Leonard.
- One that you hear about but don't often see is the old sailor's weapon known as a slungshot or slung shot.
- Then put in three years with the dumb bells, sand bags, slung shots and tomahawk.
- The Doctor says the wound was evidently inflicted with a slung shot.
- If he came willingly, the boatman gave him a drink; if he showed fight, the boatman hit him with a slung shot or club to keep him quiet.
Definition of slung shot in US English: slung shotnoun A hard object, such as a metal ball, attached by a strap or thong to the wrist and used as a weapon. (武器)铁头鞭 Example sentencesExamples - One that you hear about but don't often see is the old sailor's weapon known as a slungshot or slung shot.
- Notice that the traditional wording, as carried throughout at least the mountain west from territorial days was slung shot a variety of morning star used as a blackjack - cf. flashlight batteries in a sock or a sand filled sock watered with whatever was convenient for use as a weapon.
- A person who uses a slung shot, blackjack, brass knuckles or similar weapon against another person, or attempts so to do, or who possesses a slung shot, blackjack, brass knuckles, or similar weapon, with intent so to use it, shall be imprisoned not more than five years or fined not more than $1,000.00 or both.
- Solito was able to describe Jordan's expertise with the slung shot weapon, which was evidence of deliberation, maintained Leonard.
- If he came willingly, the boatman gave him a drink; if he showed fight, the boatman hit him with a slung shot or club to keep him quiet.
- There are hideous Chinese masks and slung shots, and sand-bags, and any amount of such paraphernalia of red murder.
- The number 2 surprised even himself as he watched his low slung shot slide into the back of the net.
- Sailors made the slung shot and made it famous.
- The Doctor says the wound was evidently inflicted with a slung shot.
- No person shall carry concealed in any manner on his person any weapon of the kind commonly known as a slung shot, sandclub, metal knuckles, dagger, dirk, revolver, pistol, firearm or other dangerous weapon.
- Then put in three years with the dumb bells, sand bags, slung shots and tomahawk.
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