Sentence examples for string up from inspiring English sources

"string up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe hanging something up, literally or figuratively. For example, "I strung up the Christmas lights along the windows."

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string up

verb

To kill (a person) by hanging, especially to lynch.

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Now string up in the trees, and look forward to compliments from your fellow campers.

Archives|SISLER HITS IN 32D GAME.; Runs String Up as Browns Beat Red Sox by 11-6 Score.

SISLER HITS IN 32D GAME.; Runs String Up as Browns Beat Red Sox by 11-6 Score.

"Back in the day, we used to string up on any street we wanted and just play," Alistair said.

Most municipalities only license a single cable provider; similarly in most cases it is impossible to string up a local loop, only a single ILEC is licensed.

Just the other day I got the string up and as I was working to get the bag back to me there was a black cloud of bees that exploded out of the branch above my string.

Precipitation takes place in the window of dynamic asphaltene onset pressure (DAOP) and bubble point pressure in tubing; however, due to the gravity effect, the flocculated asphaltene micelles occupy from bottom of well string up to well head.

The rope is to string up sheets for making a tent--in the hotel room or in grandma's den.

The stage seemed overwhelmingly crowded with cast and the occasional crew, all working together to push and pull and string up and haul down.

String up the lights.

String up a hammock.

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