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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181. In his own way, he knew how to pull her strings.
182. Taking all candidate letters from the data will give many more strings, in this case a total of 1,204.
183. Proteins are strings of 20 kinds of amino acids, which usually fold up to form a large globular molecule.
184. These boxed kits are supplied to the dealers who restock it as the individual strings are sold.
185. The business leaders wanted the state to loosen its purse strings and give the schools' budgets a healthy boost.
186. After I divorced Martin, the big blonde tugged strings and he became consultant designer for a detergent manufacturer.
187. At the same time, a canopy of strings induce sympathetic vibrations in resonant aluminum panels suspended between the monitors.
188. It's almost a piano but with a MIDI pickup on five of the high strings.
189. Is he also aware that there is apprehension about the possibility of strings being attached to western aid?
190. Rather than build the compound tree from the actual strings that form the compound, the tree is built from the root-indices.
191. Drago applied his fingers to some of the strings and adjusted a turnkey on the end of one of the tusks.
192. Sayre states that in most cases, there are less than four resulting alternative letter strings,[http://sentencedict.com/strings.html] and usually one.
193. The associated information from the strings is merged according to prescribed information combining operations.
194. However, if this is not the case we may find a combinatorial explosion of word strings.
195. An inspired pizzicato movement showed the Philharmonic strings off to fine advantage.
196. She, who had always pulled the strings, to have found herself in this position.
197. Forbes, similarly(sentencedict.com), is remaining virtually free of financial strings in the form of contributions.
198. Around the corner, their classmates practiced pulling small-fry violin bows across squeaky strings.
199. The girl harpists' skeleton hands were still resting on the harp strings-or where the harp strings once had been.
200. Swindon's John Reynolds the man who pulled the strings for Andre Agassi.
201. Much better reduction is given by the lexical check of candidate strings compared with the n-gram results.
202. Praise him with tambourines and dancing, Praise him with flute and strings.
203. The same hopes as any other pensioner, unless of course that pensioner happens to hold the purse strings.
204. This means restraint in public spending and holding back the natural enthusiasm of a clutch of new ministers to open the purse strings.
205. Some days we passed other groups of Rabari with their strings of camels.
206. Strings sound silky but not close and the woodwind come to us from a perfectly judged distance.
207. And there are long strands of fixed points, a bit like beads on long strings.
208. Who is really pulling the strings at the White House?
209. Character handling on word-oriented computers Most modern computers attempt to provide facilities for manipulating strings of characters and possibly decimal digits.
210. It will give that tight West Coast strum with the bass strings becoming almost percussive.
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