stringing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of stringing
Example Sentences
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People without jobs are enduring longer searches, and millions of people are stringing together multiple gigs to get by.
It would be some five years before generative artificial intelligence would be out in the wild, stringing together words as well as many humans.
Turner, who has worked at the university since 2009, said the “stringing along” of layoffs has sent morale plummeting, which “inevitably is going to trickle down to the students.”
From Los Angeles Times
Soon we were stringing letters together, bead by bead on little strands, to make words.
“He is stringing us along,” he said of the Russian leader.
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