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Hasibul Alam Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of "string"?

While at school, I attracted an interchangeable string of skinny, sensitive boys who wanted to unlock the mysteries of the shy, quiet girl who kept everyone at arm’s length. I indulged them, to a degree. Awkward study dates

  

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She is using "string" somewhat figuratively and effectively. This exact definition does not appear in the two dictionaries I looked at, but the meaning is clear to a native reader, and the connotations are apt. Think of it as a combination of the following two definitions: "the animals and especially horses belonging to or used by one individual" "succession"

  • She is using "string" somewhat figuratively and effectively.
  • This exact definition does not appear in the two dictionaries I looked at, but the meaning is clear to a native reader, and the connotations are apt.
  • Think of it as a combination of the following two definitions: "the animals and especially horses belonging to or used by one individual" "succession"
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She is using "string" somewhat figuratively and effectively. This exact definition does not appear in the two dictionaries I looked at, but the meaning is clear to a native reader, and the connotations are apt. Think of it as a combination of the following two definitions:

"the animals and especially horses belonging to or used by one individual"

"succession"

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Here is a guy riding a lead horse with a string of pack animals. The animals in the string are connected to each other by a rope (or string). The use of the word "string" is imagery - think of a line of boys following a girl... "interchangeable" means that when one boy dropped out of the string, another took his place.

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