Slingshot in a sentence as a noun

There are some other things you can do where the sun can help, but not a slingshot.

The outcry for Cassini was because they were going to use Earth for a slingshot boost.

In order to launch something so far out you have to "slingshot" off the other planets.

One of those flags in the Deku Tree dungeon is whether the ladder in the slingshot room has been shot down.

How about a well-placed rock?a roof mounted computer vision slingshot comes to mind.

One big reason for launching when they did was the conjunction of the planets that let them slingshot past so many of them.

Trying to use the Sun to slingshot out of the solar system is like trying to use Earth's gravity to sling into Earth orbit.

David did not **** Goliath with a slingshot[1], the weapon of choice of Dennis the Menace.

And I seem to recall that Arthur C. Clarke invented the concepts of geosynchronous communication satellites and the "gravitational slingshot" maneuver that's routine in spaceflight today.

Planetary gravitational slingshots work with respect to Sun-relative velocities.

Slingshot definitions

noun

a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones

See also: sling catapult