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strip

noun as in thin piece of material

verb as in remove clothes erotically

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They then would expect the Senate to strip that amendment and compromise simply on keeping government open for 60 days.

“You can cut my hair, you can bald me, you can strip me naked and take away my dignity,” she said.

“I went to a Jewish summer camp…” A van pulls up, and the two hop out, and immediately strip down and do a series of stretches.

Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss.

Next door, a strip mall popped and hissed as unknown accelerants aided in its fiery destruction.

He returned to the vestibule with the strip folded and somewhat crumpled in his hand.

She telegraphed to her servants to strip her house of its summer shroud, and returned early on the day of his choice.

After breakfast he sauntered along the brief strip of asphalt which the villagers believe to be a promenade.

Take a millstone and grind meal: uncover thy shame, strip thy shoulder, make bare thy legs, pass over the rivers.

Then with the aid of rattan nooses they drew it up on the shore, and with their sharp knives proceeded to strip away the skin.

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On this page you'll find 146 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to strip, such as: band, bar, belt, bit, fillet, and layer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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