Associations to the word «Stringer»
Noun
- Strip
- Rudder
- Deck
- Townsend
- Nyc
- Slater
- Colin
- Wire
- Foam
- Starter
- Bodyguard
- Rob
- Essay
- Dealer
- Dave
- Gangster
- Scott
- Nick
- Creek
- Mitch
- Hayes
- Wharf
- Lumber
- Liz
- Mp
- Tko
- Choke
- Rotor
- Hogan
- Bead
- Brace
- Bridges
- Baltimore
- Continuity
- Coventry
- Gary
- Galloway
- Boyfriend
- Ceo
- Turf
- Daily
- Neill
- Sm
- Vein
- Scotland
- Afl
- Hull
- Thomson
- Jenny
- Viking
- Doug
- Matthews
- Drug
- Raft
- Ned
- Skin
- Journalist
- Crack
- Shear
- Kevin
- Trafficking
- Replacement
- Flexibility
- Fin
- Crown
- Pierce
- Hans
- Iowa
- Package
- Murphy
- News
- Arthur
- Joe
- Lester
- Nigel
- Newspaper
- Check
- Marcus
- Hansen
- Dennis
- Ore
- Dale
Adjective
Wiktionary
STRINGER, noun. Someone who threads something; one who makes or provides strings, especially for bows.
STRINGER, noun. Someone who leads someone along.
STRINGER, noun. A horizontal timber that supports upright posts, or supports the hull of a vessel
STRINGER, noun. A freelance correspondent not on the regular newspaper staff, especially one retained on a part-time basis to report on events in a particular place.
STRINGER, noun. (surfing) Wooden strip running lengthwise down the centre of a surfboard, for strength.
STRINGER, noun. (baseball) (slang) (1800s) A hard-hit ball.
STRINGER, noun. (fishing) A cord or chain, sometimes with additional loops, that is threaded through the mouth and gills of caught fish.
STRINGER, noun. A pallet or skid used when shipping LTL [1] freight. A platform typically constructed of timber or plastic designed such that freight may be stacked on top, able to be lifted by a forklift.
STRINGER, noun. (obsolete) A libertine; a wencher.
Dictionary definition
STRINGER, noun. A member of a squad on a team; "a first stringer"; "a second stringer".
STRINGER, noun. A worker who strings; "a stringer of beads".
STRINGER, noun. Brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull.
STRINGER, noun. A long horizontal timber to connect uprights.
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.