stript Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter stript the old paint from the wooden door before applying a fresh coat.
  2. As the storm intensified, the wind stript the leaves from the trees, leaving them bare.
  3. The archaeologist carefully stript away layers of sediment to uncover the ancient artifacts buried beneath.
  4. The actor stript off his costume after the final performance of the play.
  5. With precision, the chef stript the skin from the mango, revealing its juicy flesh.
  6. The mechanic stript the engine down to its core components to diagnose the issue.
  7. In the heat of the moment, she stript off her necklace and threw it across the room.
  8. Using a knife, he stript away the excess clay from the pottery he was sculpting.
  9. With a gentle touch, she stript the bandage from the wound to assess its healing progress.
  10. The gardener carefully stript away the weeds to allow the flowers to thrive.

stript Meaning

stript

peel sense 1, to remove clothing, covering, or surface substance from, plunder entry 1, spoil, to separate (components) from a mixture or solution, to take off clothes, a commercially developed area especially along a highway, a long narrow piece or area, to remove extraneous or superficial matter from, undress, to tear or damage the thread of (a separable part or fitting), airstrip, to remove a layer that covers, a long narrow area of land or water, to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from, to remove unimportant material from, to remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves), to divest of honors, privileges, or functions, striptease, to tear or damage the screw thread of (as a bolt or nut), a derivative mortgage-backed security created by the segregation of cash flow from the underlying mortgages or other mortgage-backed securities and entitling the investor to a specified percentage (as 100 percent) of the interest or principal paid, to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from, to press eggs or milt out of (a fish), to remove one's clothes gradually piece by piece in a seductive or provocative manner especially to the accompaniment of music, to deprive of possessions, to divide (a debt security) into separately traded securities entitling the owner usually to either principal or interest alone from the obligation, a Treasury security that entitles the investor usually to payment of interest or principal exclusively and that is registered in a Federal Reserve bank under a federal program that provides for such separate trading of the components of U.S. Treasury obligations compare zero-coupon bond at bond sense 2, a security traded separately from another after stripping, to finish a milking of by pressing the last available milk from the teats, to make bare or clear (as by cutting or grazing), to remove (a subcutaneous vein) by means of a surgical instrument, a long narrow piece of a material, to remove cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco), comic strip, to take away all duties, honors, or special rights, to remove (a vein) by means of a stripper

FAQs About the word stript

peel sense 1, to remove clothing, covering, or surface substance from, plunder entry 1, spoil, to separate (components) from a mixture or solution, to take off

peeled,bare, naked, open, exposed, uncovered, displayed, revealed, denuded,bald

covered, overgrown,mantled, overrun, overspread,bearded, hairy

The carpenter stript the old paint from the wooden door before applying a fresh coat.

As the storm intensified, the wind stript the leaves from the trees, leaving them bare.

The archaeologist carefully stript away layers of sediment to uncover the ancient artifacts buried beneath.

The actor stript off his costume after the final performance of the play.