noun
- plural of slungshot: improvised weapons consisting of a weight attached to a flexible handle or cord
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The police confiscated several slungshots from the gang members.
- Slungshots were commonly carried by sailors in the 19th century.
- The museum displayed various historical weapons including slungshots.
- Laws were passed to prohibit the carrying of slungshots in many cities.
- The detective found slungshots hidden in the suspect’s coat.
- Maritime workers often fashioned slungshots from rope and metal.