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It means your money spending budget is at risk, or stretched tightly. It could lead to overspending and not being able to cover your bills.

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What word has the meaning 'stretched tightly'?

The word that means 'stretched tightly' is taut.


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The tightly stretched cord or wire of a musical instrument that produces a tone when caused to vibrate, by plucking, striking or friction of a bow.


What does strings mean in music terms?

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Typically, painting is done on a "canvas" which is not only tightly woven but tightly stretched on a wooden frame and securely tacked in place.


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What does the measure of the loudness of sound use?

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What instrument phone have tightly stretched strings?

The instrument you're referring to is likely a "string phone," which is a simple communication device made using tightly stretched strings. This device transmits sound vibrations along the strings, allowing people to communicate over a distance. In a musical context, various string instruments like violins or cellos also feature tightly stretched strings, which produce sound through vibrations when played.


What instrument produces sound by vibration of a tightly stretched membrane?

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What are large copper kettles covered with heads of tightly stretched calfskin called?

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