WordNet
n. a linear sequence of words as spoken or written [syn: word string, linguistic string]
Usage examples of "string of words".
A string of words emerged fluently from his lips, swift and sweet.
It was the longest string of words she had ever heard him speak at one time.
As the first group came near, Alaan spoke a string of words, and his cloak swept up from the floor.
The man fell to the ground, partly from the blow and partly in self defense, while an angry string of words rattled from the commander's mouth.
George had been silent for a while, collecting himself for a full string of words.
Pera began babbling a whole string of words that Hook hoped would not alert the constantly-monitoring robots and cause them to switch on their recorders.
When he bought it, the pedlar had stroked it and it had called itself Robin Hood and rattled off a string of words, but it hadn’.
Dagger now in hand, Brickshitter floundered to the bank spitting, emitting a string of words that doubled Locklear's command of kzinti curses.
Then a string of words reached through the tumult, close as if whispered in his ear, and he understood them.
As they came together, the boy shouted out a string of words in some strange tongue.
Raising her hands and spreading her fingers, she muttered a long string of words under her breath.
There was a string of words obscured by hissing, and Anansi passed his field of vision again.
Their guide cluttered a string of words that seemed to reproach them.