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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211. Mrs Naulls was in Sunningdale because her son Stanley was a Hilderbridge councillor and had pulled strings.
212. Like many supposed puppets, Mr Castro learnt to tug on the strings that tied him to his masters' hands.
213. While the woodwind and low strings were reasonably well replicated, the violins, timpani and brass left much to be desired.
214. Some are interrupted by strings of material that appear to code for nothing.
215. He pulled strings to get the two of them into a university.
216. It's a straight-ahead good solid piece of wood, with a good pickup and four strings.
217. He grew his fingernails long on the right hand, saying that made it easier to pluck the strings.
218. The next morning the only remnants are a few indelible plastic strings ironed into the pavement.
219. This simply ensures that both E strings are equidistant from the edge of the fingerboard.
220. Beads can choke babies if swallowed, and long strings of beads can also half-strangle older children.
221. Flittern Rattletrap hammered the strings of a low-throated stringed instrument, his feet stamping time.
222. In the following chapters we discuss possible ways of reducing the number of word strings.Sentencedict
223. Areas include compositing - merging images, colour correction, cropping and erasing the strings from special effect sequences.
224. There were two snow-white cotton ditty bags inside with their tie strings done in dainty bows.
225. By pulling strings he was able to get a plane from New York to Lisbon.
226. This is how I like things - me pulling the strings, getting them to dance to my tune.
227. Before concluding this chapter a few remarks on the subject of doubling strings by wind may be useful.
228. Those who are holding the strings then go to opposite ends of the room and hold the strings taut.
229. Gooch has developed as a captain, too, pulling strings whereas before he might have retreated.
230. String Variables and Garbage 2.4.3 Strings 2.4.3.1 Unlike numeric variables, string variables do not have a fixed length.
231. This settling period ensures that the necks get used to the tension of strings before their final truss rod adjustment.
232. The intermodulation distortion between the strings is virtually eliminated.
233. A punctuation character used to delimit character strings.
234. Michael said coldly, " No strings.
235. Can only separate strings using a single character delimiter.
236. Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.
237. Strings, bassoon, tuba, timpani and gran causa ( bass drum ) march along with moody determination.
238. VARCHAR Stores single-byte or multibyte text strings of varying length (up to 255 bytes); supports code-set order collation of text data.
239. I watched Ray's fingers dance across the strings as if they were himself, running free.
240. If you try to keep him under control and tethered to your apron strings there will almost certainly be a row.
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