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US
/ˈstɹɪŋɝ/
]
[ UK /stɹˈɪŋɐ/ ]
[ UK /stɹˈɪŋɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a long horizontal timber to connect uprights
- brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull
-
a worker who strings
a stringer of beads -
a member of a squad on a team
a second stringer
a first stringer
How To Use stringer In A Sentence
- It was then allowed to recover on the stringer in deeper water before being returned alive to grow on to even larger proportions.
- Light baiting with stringers was the order of the day, just to give the fish something to home in on.
- The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads.
- Equally, if Stringer was lost for any period of time then you could park any notions of grandeur until he returned.
- In all the houses, suspended straight-flight stairs have treads and risers made of continuous sheets of folded steel with flat steel stringers.
- The Count claimed payment for her as a stringer, and it made her something of a celebrity around the Press Center.
- The lower stringer end should rest on a concrete beam foundation or on footings below each stringer.
- The paper was more generous with stringers in those days - I even received a byline.
- We put the fish on a stringer after determining that it was just short of the ton at 96 lb.
- The letters became public as Stringer sued her lover's brother to obtain a small portion of the estate.