stripped

US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(stript)

From the verb strip: (⇒ conjugate)
stripped is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

Collocations for "stripped"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stripped" in context.

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strip

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. strip for [money, a living]
  2. strip for [him, the party]
  3. strips at [the club, a nightclub, a bar]
  4. strip his [clothes, shirt] off
  5. stripped off her [clothes]
  6. UK: strip off and let me [examine, see]
  7. UK: stripped off and [ran, dove, covered]
  8. stripped down [naked, to his underwear]
  9. was stripped and searched
  10. strip through the [streets, mall, campus]
  11. strip a [bolt, screw]
  12. strip down the [car, house] (for parts)
  13. strip away the [paint, outer layer]
  14. strip [fruit, a banana]
  15. strip the [sheets, covers]
  16. was stripped of his [medal, record, title]
  17. stripped of [her, all] dignity
n
  1. a [blue, gold, long, thin, cloth, fabric] strip
  2. [an adhesive, a plastic, a sealable, a leather] strip
  3. in [vertical, horizontal, diagonal] strips
  4. the [airport, plane, runway, landing] strip
  5. on the tourist strip
  6. a [comic, video] strip
  7. she [did, performed] a strip
  8. the team wears a blue [home, away] strip
  9. a strip of [cloth, tape, fabric, paper]
  10. a [little, narrow, wide] strip of land
n as adj
  1. strip [poker, lingerie, joint]
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