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overstrung

In music, method of manufacture of modern pianos, in which the bass strings cross diagonally over the strings of higher-pitched notes, in order to secure greater length in the strings, thereby improving tone quality.



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With professional trading funds loading up on corn positions, traders have become very jittery about the short side of the market.
The earthy-tasting drink packs the punch of coffee but won't make you jittery the way caffeine does.
The consensus, he said, is that Health Net will eventually be acquired, ``but there is still considerable debate about (the) price and timing of an offer, especially given jittery sentiment toward potential acquirers.
 
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