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Definition of stringpiece in English: stringpiecenoun A long piece supporting and connecting the parts of a wooden framework. Example sentencesExamples - It imported a 5,000-ton heavy punching machine from Japan, which ensures that the stringpiece of the car frame is shaped with only one punch.
- Subsequently, with the second nut, also not marked, the stringpiece is connected to the bus bar 32.
- These stringpieces were of yellow pine, from twelve to twenty-four feet long and six inches square.
- This pretty much only leaves the narrow area along the dock's stringpiece where smoking is now allowed.
- These supporting stringpieces are secured on the central pipe.
- He stepped onto a stringpiece to investigate and, losing his footing on the ice-coated surface, fell into the water.
- And, blamed idiots that we were, we sat on stringpieces and old logs and fence rails and damp grass and shifted our rapidly decreasing weight.
- She came in closer and closer, so close that Wilbur could hear the talk of the fishermen sitting on the stringpieces.
- When stringpiece or apron width is insufficient for safe footing, grab lines or rails shall be installed on the sides of permanent structures.
Definition of stringpiece in US English: stringpiecenounˈstriNGˌpēs A long piece supporting and connecting the parts of a wooden framework. Example sentencesExamples - She came in closer and closer, so close that Wilbur could hear the talk of the fishermen sitting on the stringpieces.
- Subsequently, with the second nut, also not marked, the stringpiece is connected to the bus bar 32.
- This pretty much only leaves the narrow area along the dock's stringpiece where smoking is now allowed.
- When stringpiece or apron width is insufficient for safe footing, grab lines or rails shall be installed on the sides of permanent structures.
- It imported a 5,000-ton heavy punching machine from Japan, which ensures that the stringpiece of the car frame is shaped with only one punch.
- These stringpieces were of yellow pine, from twelve to twenty-four feet long and six inches square.
- He stepped onto a stringpiece to investigate and, losing his footing on the ice-coated surface, fell into the water.
- And, blamed idiots that we were, we sat on stringpieces and old logs and fence rails and damp grass and shifted our rapidly decreasing weight.
- These supporting stringpieces are secured on the central pipe.
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