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stringing
[string-ing]
noun
a narrow band of inlay, as in a piece of furniture.
Word History and Origins
Origin of stringing1
Example Sentences
"To make the second week for the first time is so, so good and at a time where I was not really stringing a lot of matches and a lot of wins together," he said.
Despite falling a run short, stringing a few hits together showed that the Angels could build off each other to produce runs.
US President Donald Trump has appeared to set a two-week deadline for Vladimir Putin, threatening a different response if the Russian counterpart was still stringing him along.
He could decide that his opposite number in Moscow is simply stringing him along, finding one excuse after another not to agree to a ceasefire.
When these files inevitably prove to be underwhelming, Trump will simply make up new lies about other "documents" and exciting "exposes," stringing his followers along into infinity.
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