Stripes - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈstraɪps|
Brit.  |straɪps|  British pronunciation of the word stripes
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounstripe

noun

- V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service (syn: chevron, stripe)
they earned their stripes in Kuwait

Extra examples

The wallpaper has a regular pattern of stripes.

I prefer solid colors like blue or green instead of plaids and stripes.

...the band uniform was brown with red and white stripes...

She wore a dress with bold stripes.

The blanket is covered with diagonal stripes.

The insect's body is black with yellow longitudinal stripes.

...the spotted tablecloth clashed with the stripes on the wallpaper...

Stripes are bold, bright, and fun to wear.

The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority.

Politicians of all stripes complained about the plan.

“You should wear the blue one.” “The one with the stripes?” “No, the other one.”

"You should wear the blue one." "The one with the stripes?" "No, the other one."

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