stript
/strɪpt/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of strip; to have removed all or most of one's clothing.
- After the race, the runners stript their sweaty shirts.
- The actor stript down to his costume for the beach scene.
- She stript off her wet jacket and hung it by the fire.
- Past tense and past participle of strip; to have removed something that covers or surrounds an object.
- He stript the old wallpaper from the walls before painting.
- They stript the bark from the logs to use for kindling.
- The mechanic stript the engine down to find the problem.
- Past tense and past participle of strip; to have taken away something valuable or important from someone or something.
- The company was stript of its assets after the bankruptcy.
- The storm stript the tree of its leaves in just a few hours.
- The scandal stript the politician of all his credibility.
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