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    Strand
    /strand/

    verb

    • 1. leave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere: "two of the firm's trucks are stranded in France"
    • 2. drive or leave (a boat, sailor, or sea creature) aground on a shore: "the ships were stranded in shallow water"

    noun

    • 1. the shore of a sea, lake, or large river: literary Irish "a heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand"
  2. The meaning of STRAND is the land bordering a body of water : shore, beach. How to use strand in a sentence.

  3. STRAND definition: 1. a thin thread of something, often one of a few, twisted around each other to make a string or…. Learn more.

  4. Strand definition: to drive or leave (a ship, fish, etc.) aground or ashore. See examples of STRAND used in a sentence.

  5. The noun strand describes things that are long and thin like a rope, or a strand of spaghetti, hair, or thread. Strands are often twisted together to form thicker, stronger things like cables. As a verb, the meaning is very different: "to leave helpless," like unreliable cars that strand their drivers, or a snowstorm that strands people at ...

  6. 1. a set of or one of the individual fibres or threads of string, wire, etc, that form a rope, cable, etc. 2. a single length of string, hair, wool, wire, etc. 3. a string of pearls or beads. 4. a constituent element in a complex whole. one strand of her argument.

  7. 1. a. To drive or run (a boat, for example) ashore or aground. b. To cause (a whale or other sea animal) to be unable to swim free from a beach or from shallow water. 2. To bring into or leave in a difficult or helpless position: The convoy was stranded in the desert. 3. Baseball To leave (a base runner) on base at the end of an inning. 4.

  8. STRAND meaning: 1. a thin piece of hair, thread, rope, etc: 2. one part of a story, situation, idea, etc: . Learn more.

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