flyaway vs shoestring

flyaway

noun
  • A kind of dismount from bars that incorporates one or more flips or twists. 

  • A stray hair that is difficult to style. 

  • A portable satellite television antenna. 

  • Anything that is difficult to capture or restrain. 

adj
  • Disposed to fly away; unrestrained; light and free. 

  • Flighty; frivolous 

  • Soft, light, unruly, and difficult to set into a style. 

shoestring

noun
  • An object that is long and thin, like a shoestring (sense 1). 

  • Chiefly in on a shoestring: very little money; a tight budget. 

  • A long, narrow cut of a food; a julienne. 

  • The string or lace used to secure a shoe to the foot; a shoelace. 

adj
  • Of a catch or tackle: made near the ground, close to a player's shoes. 

verb
  • To tackle (a player) using a shoestring tackle (“one made near the ground, close to a player's shoes”). 

  • To catch (a ball) using a shoestring catch (“one made near the ground, close to a player's shoes”). 

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