Flinger


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Fling´er


n.1.One who flings; one who jeers.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Or, being armed with their long keen whaling spears, they were as a picked trio of lancers; even as the harpooneers were flingers of javelins.
The six Northfield, Birmingham, girls are tasked with dancing while the Phantom Flan Flinger hurls objects at them.
Its most popular features included The Cage, The Bucket Of Water Song, performed by the Four Bucketeers and the Phantom Flan Flinger.
It is a catapult gun that uses a "flinger" to launch the BB.
She said: "If anyone told me I was to come second I would have been like 'Sounds good to me'!" Highland flinger Kirsty Law was 10th in the discus on her GB debut but Asha Philip stormed to a win in the 100m.
It may prove a thankless task if Van Barneveld needs to beat Anderson, the Highland flinger who became a folk hero in Scotland when he beat Taylor to land his first world title.
FISH FLINGER 3 Harvester is tossed around like a toy boat
In addition, the flinger wheel offers compound adjustability for superior trajectory control of toppings over a full range of IQF products.