piano wire
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Definition
Noun: * Thin steel wire of high tensile strength: A very strong, thin wire made of high-carbon steel, originally designed for use in piano strings but also employed in various other applications requiring a strong, flexible, and resilient wire.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The craftsman used piano wire to create a nearly invisible but extremely strong support for the sculpture.
- In the old thriller, the spy was threatened with a garrote made of piano wire.
- The mechanism relies on the spring-like properties of a tightly wound coil of piano wire.
Advanced Usage
- "As strong as piano wire": An idiomatic comparison used to describe something that is exceptionally strong for its thinness or delicate appearance.
- The fishing line was as strong as piano wire, capable of landing a huge fish.
Variants and Related Words
- Music wire: A synonym for piano wire, especially when referring to its use in mechanical devices or springs.
- High-tensile steel wire: A more general technical term describing the material property of piano wire.
Synonyms
- Music wire
- Spring wire
- High-carbon steel wire
Related Idioms
- To have nerves of piano wire: To be exceptionally calm and steady under extreme pressure, implying strength and resilience.
- The surgeon had nerves of piano wire, remaining perfectly steady during the complex operation.
Noun
- thin steel wire of high tensile strength