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stringing

[ string-ing ]

noun

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


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stringing1

First recorded in 1610–20; string + -ing 1
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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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Bondi, however, has not given up stringing these people along with false hopes that all their QAnon fantasies are about to be proved true.

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Moments later, with City achieving the rare feat of stringing several passes together, chants of "Ole" came from the travelling suppoort.

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Norrie's ambitions of stringing together some wins at the opening Grand Slam of the season were also hit by the tough draw.

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I take pride in being able to do that and letting them go because otherwise keeping them stringing along would be more hurtful to them.

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