String out phrasal verb
To stretch or lengthen something, usually a string or cord of some type.
They are stringing a rope out to test its quality.
To extend, postpone, or make longer than it usually would
Don't string out the meeting so long. I need to go out for something.
To be very drunk
To be very drunk
1. To start an independent life and be ready to experience new things for the first time
2. To use full potential abilities or talents to try new things
3. If birds or insects spread their wings, they straighten them to full length.
1. Be foolish or stupid
2. Be drunk
The verb "string" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To overcome some disadvantage or get out of a bad situation when you have already lost a lot of time for it
We love Tim but we all think that it's impossible he can make up leeway and win first place in the race.