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third-person singular simple present outslings, present participle outslinging, simple past and past participle outslung
(transitive) To sling more effectively than; to surpass in slinging. quotations examples
As it now is, the enemy outshoot and outsling us so far that the Cretan archers and our javelineers cannot reach them.
1851, Henry William Herbert, The Captains of the Old World, page 34
(transitive, poetic, archaic) To hurl outward. quotations
And thundering engine murderous balls outsling
1876, Edward Shepherd Creasy, Memoirs of Eminent Etonians, page 161