strung

IPA: strˈʌŋ

adjective

  • that is on a string
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Examples of "strung" in Sentences

  • She strung a bow and shot.
  • He was strung with the rope.
  • The rod is strung from the rim to the hub.
  • The Barb proved to be highly strung and temperamental.
  • The stretches were then painstakingly strung together.
  • Crow climbed a rope strung to the battlements of the castle.
  • The instrument may be strung and tuned in a variety of ways.
  • What are the ladder-like strings strung from the three masts?
  • Eckstein strung together singles to put runners at the corners.
  • Why do you think a line was strung from the grenade and into the bus?
  • Accommodation houses and stores were strung along the rest of the road.
  • Initially antenna wires were strung around the periphery of the towers.
  • But he was of an odd highly strung natures sullen and excitable by turns.
  • It is what I call the strung-along type, the type of continuity, contiguity, or concatenation.
  • Bertie Arkwright, sensitive, finely strung, is traveling in the Solomons with a five-week layover between steamers.
  • It read "Jersey guys rule" and had a cartoon picture stick figure guy with a marlin strung up on the dock with a beer in hand.
  • Twain strung it out beyond reason, carried away by the exuberance of his own burlesque; but it is a vital and integral part of the story.
  • Bruhin strung together a series of smooth runs in temperatures as low as 1 degree and beat Julie Pomajalski of France by 0.32 seconds in the final.
  • I remember my Maw Maw hanging the white sheets on the clothesline that was strung from a post near her back door out toward the edge of the lawn near the creek, and the game we'd make of dodging around them, and the sweet, sunny smell we'd breathe in from them at night, as if they'd absorbed our happiness.

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