1. strung - Adjective
2. strung - Verb
Derived from string
of String
imp. & p. p. of String.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThese pearls of thought in Persian gulfs were bred, Each softly lucent as a rounded moon The diver Omar plucked them from their bed, Fitzgerald strung them on an English thread. James Russell Lowell
A dark-skinned human with four arms walks toward me across the floor of the club, clad only in a belt strung with human skulls. Charles Stross
The bow too tensely strung is easily broken. Publilius Syrus
He liked to observe emotions they were like red lanterns strung along the dark unknown of another's personality, marking vulnerable points. Ayn Rand
Strung like flowers on the same lei needle. Married. African Proverb
A decent cowboy does not take what belongs to someone else and if he does he deserves to be strung up and left for the flies and coyotes. Cowboy Proverb