(strung)

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{f} string
A stringed instrument
A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together
A string of things is a number of them on a piece of string, thread, or wire. She wore a string of pearls around her neck. a string of fairy lights
The tough fibrous substance that unites the valves of the pericap of leguminous plants, and which is readily pulled off; as, the strings of beans
An instance of the String class Strings consist of zero or more Unicode characters, and they are immutable, once created A literal string is written between a pair of string delimiters ("), as in "hello, world"
move or come along
story
A contiguous sequence of characters
In computing, a string is a particular series of letters, numbers, symbols, or spaces, for example a word or phrase that you want to search for in a document
Such a structure considered as a substance
If something is offered to you with no strings attached or with no strings, it is offered without any special conditions. Aid should be given to developing countries with no strings attached. no-strings grants that last for five years
A hoax; a trumped-up or "fake"
a collection of objects threaded on a single strand
The strings are the section of an orchestra which consists of stringed instruments played with a bow. The strings provided a melodic background to the passages played by the soloist There was a 20-member string section
a necklace made by a stringing objects together; "a string of beads"; "a strand of pearls"
To form into a string or strings, as a substance which is stretched, or people who are moving along, etc
A hoax; a trumped-up or "fake" story
Any sequence of words or characters on a line
If you string something somewhere, you hang it up between two or more objects. He had strung a banner across the wall. String up means the same as string. People were stringing up decorations on the fronts of their homes. see also highly strung, purse strings, second string, strung out
A string of places or objects is a number of them that form a line. The landscape is broken only by a string of villages A string of five rowing boats set out from the opposite bank
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Definition of (strung) in English English dictionary

high-strung
Nervous; anxious; excited or excitable

Three cups of coffee made him a fidgety and high-strung lecturer.

strung-out
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms of an addiction

He ranted about conspiracies while he was strung-out, that he couldn't remember when he sobered.

strung-out
Widely spaced

After the storm the armada was strung-out over the ocean, unable to cover each other in battle.

strung-out
Severely debilitated from long-term drug use; physically or emotionally exhausted
strung-out
(deyim) 1. physically debilitated (as from long-term drug addiction) 2. addicted to a drug 3. intoxicated or stupefied from drug use
strung-out
Stupefied from ingestion of or withdrawal from a drug, addicted to a drug
high-strung
being in a tense state
high-strung
highly nervous, tense, jumpy
highly strung
high·ly strung in AM, use high-strung If someone is highly strung, they are very nervous and easily upset. = sensitive
highly strung
edgy: being in a tense state
strung
that is on a string; "keys strung on a red cord
strung
that is on a string; "keys strung on a red cord"
strung
of String
strung
Strung is the past tense and past participle of string. the past tense and past participle of string
strung
past of string
strung out
If things are strung out somewhere, they are spread out in a line. Buildings were strung out on the north side of the river
strung out
If someone is strung out on drugs, they are heavily affected by drugs. He was permanently strung out on heroin
strung-up
very nervous, worried, or excited
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