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strung up
verb
Past of string up
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"strung up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean that something is hanging in a particular way, especially unfolded or untidy. For example, "His clothes were strung up on the line, drying in the sun."
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"We'd get strung up".
All strung up, ready for him".
She would have strung up these guys herself".
Party lights were strung up across the ceiling.
His body was disinterred, strung up, then burnt.
She brought and strung up little twinkling lights.
State parks are strung up and down the coast.
Ms. Beane retired to a hammock strung up in the woods.
In strappado, the guilty party is strung up by the wrists, behind the head.
A doctor sometimes checked if I was O.K.; then I would be strung up again.
He pointed out the Morsi election banners strung up across the dusty little intersection.
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