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stringing

[string-ing]

noun

  1. a narrow band of inlay, as in a piece of furniture.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of stringing1

First recorded in 1610–20; string + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

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"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.

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Despite falling a run short, stringing a few hits together showed that the Angels could build off each other to produce runs.

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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.

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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.

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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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