Similar words: stripe, striped, strip, stripy, outstrip, gaza strip, strip mining, pipes. Meaning: [straɪp] n. V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service.
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211, He and his team over at Ghostwriter Dad offer stellar advice, helping writers of all stripes make money freelancing, ghostwriting, and copywriting while they pursue their fiction dreams on the side.
212, The change of the stars and stripes shows the growth of the United States.
213, Just think of the red stripes scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.
214, Its tiger stripes are active geologic regions that spew out jets of ice and other gases.
215, Black stripes after dip in nitric acid Conversion coating is dull.
216, Among the world's flags, you can see all the colors of the rainbow, complete with stars, stripes, and even animals!
217, I've done a lot of thinking about what to wear with wipe-down, and basically it's the following: jeans, black, stripes, navy, anything with a rough-and-ready, slightly faded look.
218, On top of the marinated chicken pieces, place oak mushroom, day-lily, cloud ear fungus and chili stripes, bring to steam until cooked.
219, Barber's pole pole with red and white spiral stripes, used as a barber's sign.
220, The star-spangled banner, American red-and-white 13 stripes, original intention is to represent the United States in 13 states.
221, A large carnivorous feline mammal ( Panthera tigris ) of Asia a tawny coat with transverse black stripes.
222, Intarsia knit star or heart at center front[http://sentencedict.com], or allover stripes.
223, When it comes to accessories, however, don't feel a need to get overly matchable charcoal pin stripes or blue and white seersucker , for example, look great worn with a splash of solid color.
224, "You can easily see the pattern of bleached stripes through a simple microscope," De Smedt said, adding that this makes it "particularly suitable for the developing world".
225, Naval officers have stripes on their sleeves as insignia of their rank.
226, He was dressed in a European- style suit of a pale-grey material with pale-blue stripes and a rose-red tie.
227, Skeletal muscle fibers have many bright and dim stripes, so in the past also called striated muscle.
228, Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.
229, Bankers blew the cred of pin - stripes and chalk - stripes in the financial crisis of 2008 - 09.
230, Stars and stripes meet dragons at a Chinese New Year parade in Manhattan.
231, U. S. flag bearer and discus champion Martin Sheridan responded by refusing to dip the Stars and Stripes when he passed King Edward VII's box in the parade of athletes.
232, There is an alternation of black and white stripes in that cloth.
233, He wears stars - and - stripes shirts and has clips of John Wayne and Ronald Reagan on his website.
234, The fish had turned silver from his original purple and silver, and the stripes showed the same pale violet color as his tail.
235, Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with meltwater and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.
236, Playful painted stripes give character to a teen's room. The vintage mushroom-shaped lamp adds to the groovy aesthetic.
237, Appearance of white, yellow, or orange chlorotic spots or stripes on older leaves, usually starting from the leaf tips and margins.
238, An operator turns a laser beam to a plate with several color stripes.
239, They wore standard Naval uniforms bearing the stripes of a petty officer second class.
240, In order to detect the edges of gray code stripes precisely, an edge location method based on linear fitting of forward and inverse gray code patterns was presented.
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