variants
tira |
strip
strap
band
shred
|
banda |
band
side
strip
gang
brass band
bend
|
faja |
belt
strip
girdle
sash
cummerbund
corset
|
listón |
ribbon
strip
batten
lath
cleat
|
zona |
area
zone
region
district
sector
|
camiseta |
vest
camisole
chemisette
undervest
undershirt
singlet
|
acto de desnudarse |
strip
|
desnudarse |
undress
strip
disrobe
|
desnudar |
strip
undress
denude
|
desmontar |
disassemble
dismantle
dismount
take apart
strip
take to pieces
|
estropear |
spoil
damage
ruin
mess up
mar
strip
|
quitar la ropa |
strip
|
synonyms
verb
noun
examples
I can see a sparse strip of weed-ridden land in the distance that must have been a runway.
He tore off a strip of the paper and held it out in front of his master.
And to strip down, reveal my body to them, was unthinkable.
The leader snickered and took a bite of his strip of dried meat.
Every time she met his stare, or got within a few feet of him, it roared at her to strip off her clothes and offer herself to him.
The ancient road was an insignificant strip of uneven paving down the centre of this trampled swathe.
And what she really wanted now was to strip off her armour and throw it aside and have them wash her clean, scrub her skin with cold water and soft oils, dress her in silks and lie beside her as she closed her eyes.
The cliffs arced away around a wide strip of flat land bounded by high sharp hills on one side and a colossal abyss on the other, a great rift in the landscape that ran for miles and delved so deep into the ground that its floor was lost in darkness.
Instead, they bit down and allowed acid to seep from their mouths, dissolving skin and muscle until it was soft enough from them to strip it away, gobbling the mushy, acid-soaked bits down their gullets.
”Grim-faced, the two girls took the opposite side of the table and, at Anne’s direction, helped strip the boy’s clothes away, exposing the brutal, jagged tear in his stark white flesh.
’Liang glanced at the strip of black silk still on her bed and nodded.
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