Unslung


verb (used with object), unslung, unslinging.
1.
to remove (something) from being slung:
to unsling a rifle from one’s shoulder.
2.
Nautical. to take off the slings of; release from slings.
verb (transitive) -slings, -slinging, -slung
1.
to remove or release from a slung position
2.
to remove slings from

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