string out
English
Verb
string out (third-person singular simple present strings out, present participle stringing out, simple past and past participle strung out)
- To extend on or as if by strings, wires etc.
- Let's string out these lights across the patio.
- To prolong or extend in an unnecessary, contrived or time-filling manner.
- Do we really need to string out this discussion any further?
- I've run out of things to say, but somehow I need to string out this essay to two thousand words.
Translations
to extend on or as if by strings, wires etc.
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to prolong or extend in an unnecessary, contrived or time-filling manner
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Anagrams
- strouting, tutorings