Pronunciation: /fɜːrst strɪŋ/
noun a string on a musical instrument that is tuned to the highest pitch
A1 In a guitar, the first string is the thinnest.
A2 The first string of a violin is usually tuned to E.
B1 As the first string quarterback, he led the team to victory.
B2 She was promoted to first string in the orchestra after years of hard work.
C1 The first string of dancers performed flawlessly at the prestigious event.
C2 Being on the first string of a professional sports team requires exceptional skill and dedication.
adjective ranking above all others; foremost
A1 He was the first string quarterback on the high school football team.
A2 The first string violinist in the orchestra played a beautiful solo.
B1 She was promoted to first string employee after showing exceptional skills.
B2 The first string players on the soccer team are known for their exceptional talent.
C1 The first string musicians in the symphony orchestra are highly skilled professionals.
C2 As the first string performer, she always delivers flawless performances.
formal The first string of the orchestra is comprised of the most skilled musicians.
informal The first string players in the band always get the best solos.
slang Those first string athletes are the real MVPs of the team.
figurative She always pulls the first string when it comes to decision-making in the group.
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