on a string
English
Etymology
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Prepositional phrase
- Under one's control or influence.
- The magician had the audience on a string with his fascinating illusions.
- 1984, “No More Lonely Nights”, performed by Paul McCartney:
- You've only got my heart on a string and everything a-flutter
- (dated) In a state of great anxiety.
Anagrams
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