Definition
A skill, ability or resource.
A lover, paramour or suitor, especially one of many.
In Context
- "McGough has not a string to his bow. He had no friends behind him; that was the trouble."
- "I feel doing the course would provide me with another string to my bow, and hopefully alongside the jewellery and card making, I would be able to be a freelance therapist and make the workload and times workable for me."
- "Knowing how to identify certain edible mushrooms is not only a pleasure, it's also a great string to your bow when it comes to wild food survival."
- "Massimilla was no coquette. She had no second string to her bow, no secondo, no terzo, no patito."
- "Grisi now had another string to her bow in the form of the tenor, Mario, who was fast becoming putty in her hands."
- "Miss Artemesia, believing that she had three strings to her bow, and having mentally arranged her suitors into a sort of sliding scale, at the top of which was the judge, and at the bottom Phil Blister, was not in a hurry to make up her mind in regard to the latter's proposals."
See Also
- trick up one's sleeve
- wear two hats