striper
IPA: strˈaɪpɝ
noun
- A device that applies stripes
- (fishing) The striped bass, Morone saxatilis, a popular sport fish native to North America
- (military) A person who is authorized to wear a certain number of stripes on his or her uniform
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Examples of "striper" in Sentences
- Sami also gets a job as a candy striper.
- THE CANDY STRIPERS was filmed in the Fall of 1977.
- The striper heads 30 may be of interchangeable widths.
- Candy striper is a generic name for a hospital volunteer.
- But I swear, it looks to me like that striper is smiling!
- A hospital volunteer is sometimes nicknamed a candy striper.
- Striper and their hybrids as well as white bass are also abundant.
- But yes, I see what you mean about going this way with the Striper.
- I use the "striper" trick, too, but not nearly so extensively as you!
- This is the major differentiation between a Specialist and a hard striper .
- Yes | No | Report from Ethan3 wrote 39 weeks 20 hours ago nice catch. and the striper is pretty good too.
- I recall how my interest was sparked here one morning by the appearance of a big striper scratching itself in the marsh reeds.
- But that same lure sometimes produces no more than a heavy swirl or splash behind the plug -- meaning the striper is excited but not fooled.
- A striper is a striper, and the same fundamental rule applies here as everywhere else they're found: Find the baitfish, and you'll find the bass.
- A high tide at or close to dawn is the perfect time almost anywhere in striper country, and it's easy to find the right fishing days with a tide chart.
- It's a little hard for many out-of-staters to think of Georgia as a striped-bass power-house, but consider these notes: The state-record striper is a mammoth 63-pounder taken from the Oconee River in 1967.
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