Similar words: pull the strings, string, hamstring, stringent, astringent, shoestring, stringency, astringency. Meaning: [strɪŋ] n. the section of an orchestra that plays stringed instruments.
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151. Arnold hangs strings of popcorn and berries on them for the winter birds to eat.
152. In the case of the tokens these are converted into strings of ASCII letters before being listed.
153. So he played gently enough not to make the hammers of Stein's pianos bounce up and hit the strings again.
154. The other half of him is Yorkshire, giving us yet again a man strangled by his own purse strings.
155. The piano appears to be located just behind the strings and in correct dynamic relationship throughout.
156. Their performances were shambolic with guitar strings snapping - as ever - and the timing fluctuating erratically.
157. Lexical lookup is more demanding of storage and processing but is better at rejecting unacceptable letter strings.
158. Initial comparisons Four trees were constructed from the same word lists, and candidate strings from a test sentence checked against them.
159. However, the short scale, coupled with such light gauge strings for a bass, severely limits this facility.
160. Hundreds of them were clutching the strings lashed to the big steering wheel above them.
161. He glanced at the clock and nodded his approval without breaking the rhythm created by his fingers on the strings.
162. Although there were fleeting moments of engaging interplay between the lower strings[sentencedict.com], the performance was strangely dispiriting.
163. This is not recommended because it is unreliable for large strings of data.
164. Hanns Ebensten describes the puppets as' marionettes, on strings, about fourteen inches high.
165. Long strings of paper looped from limb to limb in the giant trees over there.
166. If attaching strings to future generations without their consent is wrong, the Social Security system is indefensible.
167. But there are strings attached, and a fresh bureaucratic and political obstacle course lies ahead.
168. Clutching the strings of their red balloons, they watched in astonishment as Marie and Benjy passed with Omar.
169. The resulting strings produced by applying the rules are searched for in the lexicon in the normal way.
170. Other patches revealed supply columns, horsedrawn wagons, ambulance units, strings of gun carriages.
171. I felt limp, like a puppet whose strings had been cut.
172. There are no frets or strings on the guitar neck, and thus nothing to do with your left hand.
173. There is no free lunch, there is no donation without strings.
174. I had nothing to do with the recording and creative side but I changed guitar strings and that kind of thing.
175. He reached for a more conventional musical palette, strings and woodwinds.
176. The moon went behind a cloud, and Guy heard Blondel dear his throat and touch the strings of his lute.
177. Many had strings of beads attached to their already encrusted surfaces.
178. Consequently no clearly visible political strings were attached to relief operations there.
179. I use heavy gauge strings: 11, 13, 18, 28, 38, 48.
180. The mnemonics used in the Relationships Listing map on to the text strings used within a module header.
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