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stringer - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: I now have all new stringers ready to go in the stbd side.
- use: The balsa stringers used on the rear fuselage look thick and clumsy and will be prone to damage while the model is being transported.
- pant: The intermediate frames are connected the panting stringer by brackets.
- fish: I decided to just fish stringers on my rods and set about sorting out the bottom rigs.
Adjective modifier
- second: She was not expected to win a medal at all in Paris, being Britain's second stringer.
- local: The cost-cutting media increasingly relies on these cheap, sometimes unscrupulous, local stringers.
- longitudinal: The floor system is built on the customary method of heavy cross girders and longitudinal stringers.
- Iraqi: The result is that weâre being told what Iraqi stringers know they can sell and what distant editors crave, not whatâs actually happening.
- small: I put both rods out with Maple 8 boilies, fished with small stringers and a scattering of bait around the spots.
- new: I now have all new stringers ready to go in the stbd side.
Modifies a noun
- corn: Pete fished stringer corn over hemp taking his fish from close to the island.
- section: Local buckling - panels with various stringer sections, corrugated sandwich panels.
Noun used with modifier
- bait: Baits with five bait stringers were cast to showing fish.
- bow: Place the small pocket of the bow stringer securely over the upper limb.
- bilge: The bilge stringers were copper nailed through the frames, two nails per frame, round on the inside.
- side: Frame is made of wood ( only gunwales, keelson, 1 cross beam and two side stringers visible ).
- balsa: Structure The fuselage sides are sheet balsa, with balsa stringers attached to the outside aft of the cockpit.
- steel: Stringers The treads are supported on two mild steel stringers which transfer the weight of the staircase to the buildings structure.
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