Thesaurus / strung
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synonyms for strung
- accommodate
- adapt
- adjust
- attune
- conform
- coordinate
- dial
- fix
- harmonize
- integrate
- modulate
- pitch
- proportion
- reconcile
- regulate
- set
- string
- tighten
- tune
- adhere
- affix
- attach
- bolt
- glue
- nail
- screw
- solder
- tighten
- truss
- weld
- anchor
- band
- bar
- batten
- belt
- bind
- bond
- brace
- button
- catch
- cement
- chain
- cleave
- close
- cohere
- connect
- couple
- embed
- establish
- fix
- girth
- grip
- hitch
- hold
- hook
- implant
- infix
- jam
- knot
- lace
- leash
- link
- lock
- lodge
- moor
- mortise
- rivet
- rope
- seal
- set
- settle
- stick
- strengthen
- string
- tag
- tie
- unite
- wedge
- freeze to
- hitch on
- hook up
- make firm
- stay put
- tack on
- detach
- disconnect
- disjoin
- let go
- loose
- loosen
- release
- separate
- unfasten
- allow
- confuse
- destroy
- discourage
- displace
- dissuade
- divide
- forget
- free
- halt
- leave
- lose
- open
- permit
- refuse
- remove
- unfix
- unhitch
- unlace
- unlock
- unseal
- unsettle
- unstick
- untie
- unchain
- unlink
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How to use strung in a sentence
They strung through it a few electric bulbs, which would give light enough.
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF ROSELAWNMARGARET PENROSEHe inherited in exaggerated degree his mother's highly strung nervous nature.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLER“Why, the boys must have already strung their 162 wires and got a radio set established,” said Amy.
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF ROSELAWNMARGARET PENROSEThe French troops, strung out in a great semicircle on the Ebro, were quickly concentrated.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONHis early disposition was joyous, but with the feverish joy of a highly-strung, nervous organization.
THE POEMS OF GIACOMO LEOPARDIGIACOMO LEOPARDIEven in the Imperial Treasury the computations were made by the help of balls strung on wires.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYThey were returning from their pursuit of the scouting party and were strung out a long distance along the road.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNHe chose a longer, springier piece of wood, bent it into a bow, and strung it with a longer thong.
THE WONDER BOOK OF KNOWLEDGEVARIOUSThe world was strung with them like a harp, and upon them the wind played a monotonous refrain.
THE DRAGON PAINTERMARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSAI was "strung up" to a high degree of expectation and listened every moment to hear the panpipes and the Roo-too-too-it.
A THIN GHOST AND OTHERSM. R. (MONTAGUE RHODES) JAMES