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stringy

[string-ee] / ˈstrɪŋ i /


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Stringy physics arrests the collapse, leaving a highly compact star, also known as a fuzzball.

From Scientific American • Aug. 20, 2022

Stringy rang back to tell me, still chuckling.

From BBC • Jun. 7, 2018

Stringy and taciturn, long-faced and lugubrious, Oklahoma's Carl Hubbell is no iron man.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stringy, taciturn, a contradiction of the baseball superstition that left-handed pitchers are mentally erratic, it took Pitcher Hubbell a long time to start working at all.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stringy, where once mighty oaks and sturdy pines stood.

From "A Bird Will Soar" by Alison Green Myers




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