"Strived" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make strong efforts to do something, often despite difficulty or adversity.
The word "stripping" has several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Removing the outer covering or layer of something, such as peeling off a sticker, taking off wallpaper, or removing a coat of paint.<br>2. The act of taking away something that is already in place, such as furniture from a room, firearms from a gun rack, or valuables from a store.<br>3. In the context of theater or dance, it refers to the removal of clothing or costumes to reveal the actor's or dancer's features.<br>4. In the context of finance, it means to get rid of assets quickly, often to raise cash, like a business liquidating its inventory.<br>5. In mechanics, it's a process of part or components removal from machinery to repair, repair, or maintain.<br><br>A more spoken word, "stripping" also can refer to filthy job or act of forced disrobing/nudity.
Strip can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A long, narrow piece of material, such as paper, cloth, or metal, often rolled or folded.<br>2. To remove or pull off the skin or outer layer of something.<br>3. A narrow strip of cloth, especially one that is worn across the shoulders or body for warmth or decoration.<br>4. A series of episodes of a television show, film, or radio series.<br>5. A thin, narrow band or marking on a surface, such as a stripe of color or a line.<br>6. To take off or remove something completely, especially in a public or formal place.<br>7. In music, to play a song or tune in a simple or monotonous style.
A performance in which a person, usually a woman, undresses gradually, often to the sounds of music, while on stage, typically in a nightclub or erotic cabaret.
Stripteasers are female performers or dancers who titillate and seduce their audience while partially undressing, typically in a nightclub or other adult entertainment venue. They typically remove some of their clothing in a sensual and provocative manner, but may not fully disrobe.
Strisores is a term that refers to a clade of birds that are most closely related to the modern songbirds (also known as passerines). The term "Strisores" is derived from the Latin word "strigare," which means "to scratch out," and "os," meaning "bone."<br><br>The Strisores clade includes a diverse group of bird species that do not have syrinx (vocal organs) similar to modern songbirds, unlike other non-passerine birds. They are generally characterized by their skull morphology and beak shape, and are thought to have given rise to the evolution of modern songbirds.<br><br>Examples of birds within the Strisores clade include:<br><br> Frogmouths<br> Potoos<br> Nightjars<br> Oilbirds
To make a great effort or struggle to achieve something. To aim or try hard to succeed or reach a goal, often after making a genuine and determined effort. <br><br>Example: "The athletes strive to improve their performance with each passing year."
Meaning: Made a strong effort or worked hard to achieve something.<br><br>Example: "She has striven to become a top athlete since she was a child."
Those who strive energetically and persistently to achieve their goals or ambitions, often in the face of obstacles or challenges.
To strive means to make a strong effort to achieve something, often in a systematic and consistent way. It can also refer to the strong desire to do something or achieve a goal, often despite challenges or difficulties.
"Striving" is a verb that means:<br><br> Trying very hard to achieve something, often with a great deal of effort or determination<br> Making an effort to improve or succeed, especially in a particular area or activity<br> Holding or aiming for a goal, often by working continually towards it<br> Making progress towards a goal or achievement, but not quite reaching it yet<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She has been striving for a promotion in her job for months.<br> He is striving to improve his skills in playing the piano.<br> The artist is striving to create a masterpiece.<br><br>Synonyms for "striving" include: <br><br> Trying<br> Seeking<br> Aspiring<br> Aiming<br> Working towards<br> Pushing hard
The word "strivings" refers to efforts, attempts, or endeavors to achieve something, especially a challenging or ambitious goal. It can also imply a sense of striving or struggling to accomplish something, often despite difficulties or obstacles.<br><br>Example: "Her lifelong strivings to become a successful artist culminated in a highly acclaimed exhibition."
I couldn't find any definition for the word "stroathing". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. <br><br>Is it possible that you meant to type "straining" or "struggling"?
A device that produces a flashing, intermittent, or pulsing light, often used to signal or convey information, create an attention-grabbing effect, or synchronize with a particular rhythm or frequency.