n.1. A cord usually made of fiber, used for fastening, tying, or lacing.
2. Something configured as a long, thin line: limp strings of hair.
3. A plant fiber.
4. A set of objects threaded together: a string of beads.
5. A series of similar or related acts, events, or items arranged or falling in or as if in a line. See Synonyms at
series.
6. Computer Science A set of consecutive characters.
7. Informal a. A set of animals, especially racehorses, belonging to a single owner; a stable.
b. A scattered group of businesses under a single ownership or management: a string of boutiques.
8. Sports A group of players ranked according to ability within a team: He made the second string.
9. Music a. A cord stretched on an instrument and struck, plucked, or bowed to produce tones.
b. strings The section of a band or orchestra composed of stringed instruments.
c. strings Stringed instruments or their players considered as a group.
10. Architecture a. A stringboard.
b. A stringcourse.
11. Games The balk line in billiards.
12. Sports A complete game consisting of ten frames in bowling.
13. Informal A limiting or hidden condition. Often used in the plural: a gift with no strings attached.
v.tr.1. To fit or furnish with strings or a string: string a guitar.
2. To thread on a string.
3. To arrange in a string or series. Often used with out.
4. To fasten, tie, or hang with a string or strings.
5. To stretch out or extend: string a wire across a room.
6. To strip (vegetables) of fibers.
v.intr.1. To form strings or become stringlike.
2. To extend or progress in a string, line, or succession.
string along Informal 1. To go along with something; agree.
2. To keep (someone) waiting or in a state of uncertainty.
3. To fool, cheat, or deceive.