slings

slings
slings;
slings·man;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • (the) slings and arrows — the slings and arrows (of outrageous fortune) literary unpleasant things that happen to you that you cannot prevent. We all have to suffer the slings and arrows, so there s no point getting depressed when things go wrong …   New idioms dictionary

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