sling in Norwegian
sling in Norwegian is fatle, slynge — sling means to throw something with a swinging or arcing motion.
sling in Norwegian
fatle
slynge
To throw with a sling.
What does "sling" mean?
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verb To throw something with a swinging or arcing motion.
"He slung his bag over his shoulder and headed out the door."
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verb (slang) To sell or distribute something, often illicitly.
"The dealer was slinging drugs on the corner most nights."
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noun A supportive strap or bandage that holds an injured arm against the body.
"His arm was in a sling for six weeks after the fall."
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noun A loop of fabric worn around the body to carry a baby.
"She carried the baby in a sling while she cooked dinner."
sling in a sentence
- He slung his bag over his shoulder and headed out the door.
- The dealer was slinging drugs on the corner most nights.
- His arm was in a sling for six weeks after the fall.
- She carried the baby in a sling while she cooked dinner.
Similar words in Norwegian
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sling" in Norwegian?
"sling" in Norwegian is fatle, slynge. sling means: To throw something with a swinging or arcing motion.
How do you use "sling" in a sentence?
Example: "He slung his bag over his shoulder and headed out the door." In Norwegian, "sling" is fatle, slynge.
Are there other ways to say "sling" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 2 translations listed for "sling": fatle, slynge.
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