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strip
noun as in thin piece of material
verb as in bare, uncover
Example Sentences
If McCullum were a mechanic, he would be stripping this England sports car of unnecessary parts.
Convicted benefits cheats who fail to pay back the taxpayer could be stripped of their driving licences, under government plans to crack down on fraud.
After leaving the Army, he tried to sell Munro as a strip but had no luck because it was not intended for children, even though the main character was a child.
"And when we first entered the prison, I was made to strip naked."
Gaza's Civil Defence agency – the strip's main emergency response service – said it feared there were more than 10,000 bodies still buried under the vast sea of rubble.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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