strip+off

  • 81strip — strip1 verb (strips, stripping, stripped) 1》 remove all coverings or clothes from.     ↘take off one s clothes. 2》 leave bare of accessories or fittings.     ↘remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) for… …

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  • 82strip search — noun searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs by having them remove their clothes • Hypernyms: ↑frisk, ↑frisking * * * ˈstrip search noun an act of searching a person for illegal drugs, weapons, etc, for example at an airport or… …

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  • 83strip — 1. noun /strɪp/ a) a long, thin piece of a bigger item b) a series of drawings, a comic strip 2. verb /strɪp/ a) To remove or take away. He was obliged to sell his silver piece by piece; next he sold the drawing room furniture. All the rooms were …

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  • 84strip-search — verb search (someone) for concealed drugs, weapons, or other items, by stripping off their clothes. noun an act of strip searching …

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  • 85strip grazing — /strɪp ˈgreɪzɪŋ/ (say strip grayzing) noun controlled grazing of crops or pasture fenced off by electric or temporary fencing …

  • 86strip search — /ˈstrɪp sɛtʃ/ (say strip serch) noun a type of body search in which the suspect is required to take off their clothes …

  • 87Off one's guard — Guard Guard, n. [OF. guarde, F. garde; of German origin; cf. OHG. wart, warto, one who watches, warta a watching, Goth. wardja watchman. See {Guard}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or… …

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  • 88strip bait — part of the belly and fins cut off a fish and used as bait …

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  • 89strip-tease — burlesque, show where a woman takes off her clothes slowly and seductively …

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  • 90strip poker — noun a form of poker in which a player with a losing hand takes off an item of clothing as a forfeit …

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