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Synonyms and antonyms of Long and thin objects in British Thesaurus

Long and thin objects

line (noun)

a long thin mark on the surface of something

strip (noun)

a piece of something such as cloth, paper, or grass that is much longer than it is wide

stick (noun)

a thin piece of wood that has been broken or cut from a tree

pole (noun)

a long thin stick, often used for holding or supporting something

filament (noun)

a very thin fibre, or an object that looks like a thin fibre

length (noun)

a piece of something that is long and thin

thread (noun)

a long thin line of something

string (noun)

something long and thin that is similar to a string

strap (noun)

a narrow piece of cloth, plastic etc fixed to something that you use for holding or carrying it, or hanging it up by

spring (noun)

a long thin piece of metal in the shape of a coil that quickly gets its original shape again after you stop stretching it

picket (noun)

a stick put into the ground and used for marking something or for tying an animal to

pillar (noun)

something that is tall and thin

plume (noun)

a long narrow cloud of dust, smoke etc that moves upwards

pointer (noun)

a pole or stick for pointing at something such as a map or picture

rail (noun)

a metal or wooden bar that you can hold onto to stop yourself from falling

ribbon (noun)

something with a long narrow flat shape

rod (noun)

a long thin bar or stick made of plastic, wood, or glass

spike (noun)

something sharp and pointed, especially a piece of metal or wood

the stake (noun)

a wooden or metal post with a pointed end that is used for supporting or marking something

stick (noun)

a long thin piece of something

strap (noun)

a similar piece of material that keeps something such as a bag closed

switch (noun)

a stick that is so thin that you can bend it easily

tongue (noun)

mainly literary something that looks like or moves like a tongue

wisp (noun)

something that has a long, thin, delicate shape, for example a cloud, smoke, or hair