omalech, v.t.hit with a slingshot; catch (fish) with a spear gun; snap string of kitalong against piece of lumber for purpose of marking line.
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v.a.s.is to be shot with a slingshot.
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blalechv.r.s.hit with a slingshot.
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kebalechv.recip.shoot at each other with slingshots.
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Synonyms: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Examples:
> Where's your slingshot wound?
> Blackbirds are easy to shoot with a slingshot.
> There's a restriction on (killing) pigeons.
Proverbs:
> Like a pigeon-seeing the danger, yet it flies from cover
The pigeon sits quietly concealed until some threat appears, then it flies out, revealing itself. The idiom applies to a person who unnecessarily exposes himself to danger, leaves the house in the rain, or takes a boat out in a storm.
More Examples:
> We went spear gun fishing last night.
> I'm going to hunt for pigeons.
> Unruly kids that have twisted the pigeon's neck so it died.

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