strip

noun, verb33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

describing a piece of material that is greater in length than in width

a strip on a credit card or ID card that contains digitally encoded data

boneless pieces of chicken breast, cut into long strips

a strip made of plastic

a small strip of paper or other material used for chemical tests

a long, narrow strip of ground that an aircraft can land on

a long, narrow area of land along a coast

a series of raised strips across a road to warn drivers to slow down

a high-quality cut of beef from the short loin

an inspection of a person that involves removing all of their clothing, typically to look for contraband

a performance in which a person removes their clothes to entertain an audience

a card game where players remove an item of clothing when they lose a hand

used to specify the material or type of strip

to remove all of someone's clothes, leaving them naked

to remove everything from a place, leaving it empty

to remove clothes from the upper part of the body

describes the form or shape of something after being divided

to emphasize the thoroughness of the removal

to quickly remove clothes (intransitive)

to take away property, rights, or power from someone

to remove a layer from a surface (transitive)

to remove a layer from a surface

to remove clothes until you are wearing only a particular thing

Collocations with "strip"