Similar words: hamstrung, wrung, sprung, grunge, trunk, truncate, truncated, truncheon. Meaning: [strɪŋ] adj. that is on a string.
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61, They strung a net between two palm trees and bobbed about in an energetic game of four-a-side volleyball.
62, They strung the wash out on the wire, pressed clothespins at the end of each piece.
63, There is a vast hand-painted banner strung across the aisle demanding freedom for those arrested.
64, The noose was tied around his neck and strung over the beam.
65, A single strand of taut barbed wire was strung along the top of the garden wall.
66, He strung a rope from the roof of the family barn to the ground and practiced aerial feats.
67, Sandra was a dealer lacking in professional experience, who had a highly strung temperament.
68, Jezrael could still see the lights of sunflowers strung out like mercury on rose satin.
69, Meanwhile, their offense strung together more than three first downs of their own only twice in the entire game.
70, They had brought the harp into her bedchamber for me, all freshly strung.
71, Thousands are graded for size, shape and consistency and then strung on leather bootlaces.
72, They were all very highly strung and eventually, they did break up.
73, Murdered on the street, strung out, a very bad scene.
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74, For one thing, Nijinsky started life so excitable and highly strung that O'Brien warned his owner he might not be trainable.
75, But she had to leave because she was a bit highly strung; and of course you know Virginia herself was.
76, Bones are also put to practical use, strung together to make a kind of aeolian harp or wind chime.
77, Being nervous, highly strung or liable to sudden anger and 2.
78, Her leg hurt as if the muscles were strung too tightly from hip to knee.
79, Beneath a canvas awning strung between two trees, several guys leaning back on their elbows were passing a small jug.
80, Look for where the names pop out, or where they are strung together into sentences.
81, Awake all night, Jimmy was bleary-eyed but too strung up on his nerves to notice he was tired.
82, I think he is just an ill and shocked young man with the highly strung temperament of so many artistic people.
83, Meredith felt as if her nerves were strung on a line.
84, Then passersby saw thousands of feet of wire being strung, and soon a huge, strange-looking antenna system began taking shape.
85, Strung out along the Bridlington road, Thornholme is about half a mile from Burton Agnes.
86, Voice over Agassi it was who strung together a great series of returns to the big serving Ivanisovic.
87, She says bringing up three children plus two career moves her husband works for a computer firm strung out her studies.
88, Overheada bright pinwheel of paper lanterns had been strung from the trees to the gold-leafed weathervane on the bandstand roof.
89, In his work shirt and red leather tie, he looks arty or strung out.
90, He grinned with pride, turning on the tiny blue Christmas lights he had strung up under the dash.
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