stringing along (Meaning)

stringing along

to keep waiting, go along, agree, to go along, deceive, fool, deceive sense 1, fool

stringing along Sentence Examples

  1. The children were stringing along the street, hand-in-hand, their laughter echoing in the air.
  2. The hiker stumbled along the treacherous trail, stringing along a rope to guide her steps.
  3. The politician strung along the voters with empty promises, keeping them in suspense until the very end.
  4. The web spun by the spider strung along the corner of the ceiling, shimmering in the sunlight.
  5. The old woman's necklace strung along her wrinkled neck, a precious heirloom.
  6. The climber strung along the sheer rock face, relying on tiny handholds to keep him from falling.
  7. The musician strummed the guitar, the notes strung along the airwaves like a melody.
  8. The artist strung along the canvas, droplets of paint dancing on the bristles of her brush.
  9. The kite soared high in the sky, its string strung along the breeze.
  10. The carpenter strung along the wooden boards, carefully aligning them into a sturdy wall.

FAQs About the word stringing along

to keep waiting, go along, agree, to go along, deceive, fool, deceive sense 1, fool

sucking in, kidding, fooling,deceiving, doing a number on, tricking, having on, taking in, snowing, cozening

showing up, uncovering, exposing, revealing, undeceiving, telling, unmasking, divulging, unveiling, disclosing

The children were stringing along the street, hand-in-hand, their laughter echoing in the air.

The hiker stumbled along the treacherous trail, stringing along a rope to guide her steps.

The politician strung along the voters with empty promises, keeping them in suspense until the very end.

The web spun by the spider strung along the corner of the ceiling, shimmering in the sunlight.