stringy|stringier|stringiest in English

adjective

[string·y || 'strɪŋɪ]

consisting of strings; resembling strings; thin and sinewy; forming into thread-like parts, ropy (of liquid)

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1. Thick Catarrhy, stringy, chewy snot

2. * You too can discover Japan’s fermented, stringy soybeans!

3. But blood that’s occasionally stringy, sticky, or Clumpy is

4. Stringy algae covered about 60% of the streambed in September.

5. The way his stringy black hair moves jerkily into his eyes.

6. Their meat is dark and stringy, like a tough cut of beef.

7. A detailed analysis was made of the scattering amplitude containing light stringy states.

8. It has a bitter taste, and the stalks are more stringy than cultivated Celery

9. My arms are a little stringy, but there's some good eating in my legs.

10. Synonyms for Cartilaginous include chondral, tough, chewy, fibrous, gristly, leathery, sinewy, stringy, rubbery and ropy

11. Her hair was quite gruesome long and stringy and white, as if she was very old.

12. Chanterelles will tear easily down the vertical axis (from cap to bottom) and will be lightly stringy kind of like string cheese

13. A common name for our native sycamore is " Buttonwood tree," which refers to these 1-inch fruits that hang from stringy 3- to 6-inch stalks.

14. In this context, D-Branes are relevant as an important component of the nonperturbative spectrum, as an incisive probe of these backgrounds, and as a natural stringy tool for localizing gauge interactions.

15. The plants can then use their new sugar molecules for energy or can combine them together into starch for food storage or into cellulose, the tough, stringy material that makes up plant fiber.

16. A Chromosome is a long, stringy aggregate of genes that carries heredity information and is formed from condensed chromatin.Chromatin is composed of DNA and proteins that are tightly packed together to form chromatin fibers

17. A bit more research and I learned that Burdock flower stalk needs to be peeled twice! The first peel gets the outer skin off, and then the second peel gets the tough and stringy outer layer off

18. As nouns the difference between Chaff and husk is that Chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant while husk is the dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside

19. Cajolery undergo nutation, be subject to nutation modalan lukratywny ensnarement basbasan; pagpalain, paginghawahin Sphincter prodiguer (v.) stringy bloedvergieten simplified chart musical instrument with electrically operated resonators, vibraphone Seiten pro Minute nightstand 中央社 crunch see broad or spacious veranda, eaves jison hypo

20. ‘Stringy Beanpole players who are long in the arm and short on energy will say anything to convince you that it's a bad idea to run back and forth.’ ‘Mary admits her youngest son was a scrawny little chap who became a Beanpole youngster, so gangly he needed elastic …

21. Barm: 1 n a commercial leavening agent containing yeast cells; used to raise the dough in making bread and for fermenting beer or whiskey Synonyms: yeast Types: show 5 types hide 5 types yeast cake small cake of compressed moist yeast brewer's yeast yeast used in fermenting beer mother a stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells

22. “So when a wife comes and Bedews the end of my desk with her tears, and tells me how cruel her husband is to her, and how he neglects her, and how she suspects that yellow-headed, stringy stenographer of his, though goodness knows what anybody can see in that made-up creature passes her comprehension, and will I please get her a divorce from