stringed in the PONS Dictionary

stringed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to strum a stringed instrument

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This was an ancient medieval stringed instrument played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum.
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Previously the violin had been the only stringed instrument featured as a solo instrument in tango.
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The mandolele is a nylon-stringed mandolin with four strings rather than eight.
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The lesiba's construction is unique, in that it is the only instrument in use today that is a stringed wind instrument.
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Some of the systems tested were conditionally recertified with new stringed security requirements imposed.
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Binding is a narrow outer strip of material on the edges of the body of stringed instruments such as lutes, mandolins, guitars and ukuleles.
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When heated, the terpenes are driven off and the remaining product is called rosin and is used by stringed instrumentalists on their bows.
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Folk instruments include pestles, five-stringed zithers and the jaw harp.
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His father told him if you want to keep that stringed instrument, you had better learn to make some angry sound noise out of it.
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If pythagorean scaling were applied to the stringed instruments, the double bass would be extremely cumbersome.
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