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strung
[struhng]
strung
/ ٰʌŋ /
verb
a past tense and past participle of string
adjective
(of a piano, etc) provided with strings, esp of a specified kind or in a specified manner
( in combination )
gut-strung
Usual US and Canadian phrase: high-strung.very nervous or volatile in character
Other Word Forms
- well-strung adjective
Example Sentences
Had Norris strung his qualifying together, he would probably have been ahead of Piastri on the grid, in which case he would likely have finished ahead of him as well.
But Ulman has strung together a net of interesting observations: glances, insults, mistaken presumptions and gaslighting fibs.
She says she was strung along for two years, only ever receiving a basic website and no working app, while Mr Adler continued to ask for more funds.
McKillen alleged in the complaint that he and his company were strung along “under false representations” that they would be paid.
It is the first time the 22-year-old has strung together that many victories in one tournament since the 2021 US Open - when she sealed a fairytale triumph as a teenage qualifier.
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