stripy
IPA: strˈɪpi
adjective
- Having stripes; striped.
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Examples of "stripy" in Sentences
- Her signature is her pink and white stripy tights.
- She wears a red skirt with straps and stripy top too.
- And that's a pretty good shot of the stripy in my hair.
- It has a green uniform with a stripy tie and grey trousers for boys.
- Jake wants to do stripy wrapping paer, but isn't sure what stripes are.
- I just made myself a neckwarmer pillow out of jasmine rice and an old stripy lime-and-lavender kneesock.
- In other news, hey, I still can't find the brown button-down shirt, but my stripy purple and brown one fits!
- It was magnificent in the stripy jacket into which I had glued it and had pink pantaloons knitted by Aunty Agnes.
- Messi, Ronaldo and stripy French jerseys can only mean one thing - James is back for another rifle through the European papers
- Because I am a lemming, and this is the year of the Colorful Con hair, I am also dying my hair stripy violet, gold, and indigo.
- mixed bean stews and chili are cheap meals.. especially useing the "stripy" tins of tomatoes, kidney beans, black beans, butter beans... and growing your own too!
- In one of his "Just So Stories," Kipling suggested the leopard got its spots because the animal moved to an environment "'sclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy-blatchy shadows."
- This Victorian architectural gem almost certainly didn't need gussying-up with big, bold designer wallpaper and stripy carpets, and I never want to listen to Lily Allen cover the Kaiser Chiefs while I eat.
- Cox and Forshaw encourage the reader to imagine how a succession of bullet-like particles could build up an interference pattern—a worthwhile exercise "because it's futile, and a few hours of brain-racking should convince you that a stripy pattern is inconceivable."
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