"Stripes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stripes" Meaning

1. Horizontal or vertical lines, typically parallel and equally spaced, on a surface, especially on clothing or a flag.

2. A pattern or design of stripes.

3. A sequence or series of things, usually equally spaced in time: a strip of film.

4. (of hair) Having a multiplicity of tonal distance as hair with multiple shades of blonde, brunette, or redhead.

5. (of a particular type of traveler) Said of a foreign student traveling to Europe with a foreign corporation to teach/language proficiency in it.

"Stripes" Examples

Examples of using the word "stripes"


1. Fashion: She was wearing a colorful summer dress with alternating red and white stripes.
2. Military uniform: The soldiers wore camouflage uniforms with bold green and brown stripes to blend in with the surroundings.
3. Zebra crossing: The pedestrians were warned to look out for the zebra stripes on the road to signal pedestrian crossing zones.
4. Land measurement: The fields in the countryside were divided into parcels with rectangular stripes to facilitate land measurement and ownership.
5. Sales display: The store displayed strips of colored paper on the storefront with the words and prices of sale items, creating a colorful stripe effect.

"Stripes" Similar Words

Stringify

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The word "stringify" is a verb that means to convert something into a string, typically in the context of programming or text representation. It refers to the process of taking a value, such as a number or an object, and representing it as a sequence of characters that can be represented in a text format.<br><br>In other words, it means to convert a raw value into a human-readable format by breaking it down into individual characters that can be represented as a string. This is often used in programming when dealing with data that needs to be displayed, stored, or transmitted in a human-readable form.

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Strip

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Stripe

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A long, narrow and narrow strip of color, design, or texture, typically used as a graphic or decorative element, especially on an animal, fabric, or a man-made object.<br><br>Example: The zebra's black and white stripe pattern makes it easy to recognize.<br><br>Alternatively, a financial product or a service that allows users to pay online using a digital wallet that stores various payment methods, such as credit and debit cards.<br><br>Example: I paid for my online purchase using my Stripe account.<br><br>Lastly, in sports, particularly in basketball and field hockey, the wooden or plastic strip painted or marked on the ground to indicate the goals' locations.<br><br>Example: The stripe on the basketball court marks the foul line.

Striped

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Stripling

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Striploin

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The striploin is a cut of beef that comes from the area between the strip loin and the tenderloin in the short loin primal cut of beef. It is a strip of meat that contains both tenderloin and strip steak. The striploin is known for its rich flavor and tender texture.

Stripped

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Stipped: completely removed or taken away, leaving nothing left.

Stripper

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A person who removes clothing, typically in a performance, especially for entertainment, such as a dancer in a nightclub.<br><br>A device used to strip or remove the cover or protective coating from an object, such as a vinyl record or a surface.<br><br>A tool used for stripping, such as a paint stripper or a wire stripper.<br><br>A device or machine that strips or separates items, such as a fruit stripper or a wheat stripper.

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Strippet

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