Strings (tennis) — In tennis, the strings are the part of a tennis racquet which make contact with the ball. The strings form a woven network inside the head (or hoop ) of the racquet. Composition The material used in tennis string can significantly change the… … Wikipedia
strings — noun the section of an orchestra that plays stringed instruments • Syn: ↑string section • Hypernyms: ↑section • Hyponyms: ↑violin section * * * plural of string present third singular of … Useful english dictionary
strings — Synonyms and related words: Byzantine intrigues, German band, Philharmonic, backstairs influence, band, big band, brass, brass band, brass choir, brass quintet, brass section, brasses, callithumpian band, chamber orchestra, chordophone, combo,… … Moby Thesaurus
No Strings Attached ('N Sync album) — No Strings Attached Studio album by N Sync Released March 21, 2000 … Wikipedia
pull the strings — phrase if someone is pulling the strings, they are controlling a situation and the people in it, especially secretly It’s the record company, not the band, that is really pulling the strings. Thesaurus: to be in chargesynonym Main entry: pull * * … Useful english dictionary
pull the strings — Ⅰ. pull the strings ► the person who pulls the strings in a particular organization, situation, etc. makes the important decisions about it and controls it: »Shareholders are concerned because they no longer really know who is pulling the strings … Financial and business terms
pull the strings — if someone is pulling the strings, they are controlling a situation and the people in it, especially secretly It s the record company, not the band, that is really pulling the strings … English dictionary
pull strings — or[pull wires] {v. phr.}, {informal} To secretly use influence and power, especially with people in charge or in important jobs to do or get something; make use of friends to gain your wishes. * /If you want to see the governor, Mr. Root can pull … Dictionary of American idioms
pull strings — or[pull wires] {v. phr.}, {informal} To secretly use influence and power, especially with people in charge or in important jobs to do or get something; make use of friends to gain your wishes. * /If you want to see the governor, Mr. Root can pull … Dictionary of American idioms
Pull My Strings — was a song by the Dead Kennedys, written by DK lead singer Jello Biafra and drummer Ted specifically for the 1980 Bay Area Music Awards. The song would not find its way onto a record until 1987 s Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death .The song,… … Wikipedia