strung out

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Recent Examples of strung out The others seemed to be a bit more spacious, more strung out, maybe even a bit more singer/songwriter-y. Jonathan Cohen, SPIN, 29 Oct. 2024 There still doesn’t appear to be any end in sight as the case has strung out to become the longest in Georgia’s history. Michael Saponara, Billboard, 18 Oct. 2024 The central mysteries are strung out across the season’s eight episodes, as the agents pursue — but practically speaking, put off — answers. Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, 17 Oct. 2024 Trump has absolute control over the running mate slot, and has strung out the process to maximize publicity and gin up interest in the Republican nomination. David Jackson, USA TODAY, 13 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for strung out 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for strung out
Adjective
  • At the time, Yates was on parole for carjacking, solicitation to commit murder and possessing a loaded firearm.
    Jason Green, The Mercury News, 22 Jan. 2025
  • Their comfort food options, like vegan burgers and loaded fries, are always crowd-pleasers.
    Alexandra Maloney, Charlotte Observer, 22 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • North Korean propaganda material released by state media this year has shown Kim overseeing special operations training marked by extreme displays of strength, including the smashing of cinder blocks over the ripped torsos of soldiers stripped to the waist.
    Yoonjung Seo, CNN, 17 Dec. 2024
  • Frank Grillo, who’s at the center of it (playing a ripped bruiser who is also…a molecular biologist!), has a way of making any pulp movie better.
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 7 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • In 2018, a live wire broke free from a 100-year-old transmission tower in high winds and sparked the Camp fire, which killed scores of people and destroyed the town of Paradise in Northern California.
    Ivan Penn, New York Times, 30 Jan. 2025
  • Dominant as the changeup is, Kahnle’s reliance on getting hitters to chase the pitch may be part of the reason his walk rates of 10.6 percent and 11.5 percent have been higher than average in each of the past two seasons.
    Cody Stavenhagen, The Athletic, 30 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Nonetheless, fusion research is rarely a wasted effort, Whyte says.
    IEEE Spectrum, IEEE Spectrum, 3 Dec. 2024
  • There is no wasted movement, and virtually everything seems to have a purpose.
    Blake Oestriecher, Forbes, 2 Nov. 2024
Adjective
  • People who were previously theater-goers were stuck indoors craving new content and became hooked on streaming services.
    Caroline Reid, Forbes, 20 Jan. 2025
  • For the time being, however, consumers remain hooked—particularly at home.
    Lionel Lim, Fortune Asia, 20 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • But in the last few years, an explosion of warehouse development has wiped out farmland and open space.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 6 Feb. 2023
  • Across the industry Profits are getting wiped out across the whole chip industry, owing to excess inventories among manufacturers and retailers and a drop in demand for PCs, smartphones, and consumer electronics.
    BYNicholas Gordon, Fortune, 1 Feb. 2023
Adjective
  • Similarly, Perry Yung, who plays Rebecca’s estranged, gambling addicted father, also wanted to dissect how his character helped pave the way for the problems that his daughter faces throughout the film.
    Harrison Richlin, IndieWire, 26 Jan. 2025
  • David, a former college baseball player, had become addicted to painkillers after returning home to Leavenworth.
    Laura Bauer, Kansas City Star, 16 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • The watch measure 44 mm, is made from blasted titanium and features a honeycomb skeletonization of the case that reduces the weight by 50 percent, Ross told Robb Report.
    Allen Farmelo, Robb Report, 6 Dec. 2024
  • When the moment of triumph finally arrived, with a blasted inside-in forehand to the postage stamp corner of the court, Djokovic, 37, crouched to his knees and immediately succumbed to the first set of tears.
    Matthew Futterman, The Athletic, 4 Aug. 2024

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“Strung out.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/strung%20out. Accessed 1 Feb. 2025.

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