strips

[strɪps]

strips Definition

  • 1long, narrow pieces of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material
  • 2a thin, narrow piece of land, typically one that has been cleared of trees

Using strips: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "strips" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She cut the fabric into strips.

  • Example

    The farmer cleared a strip of land for planting.

  • Example

    The package contained several strips of adhesive tape.

  • Example

    He was wearing a striped shirt.

strips Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for strips

Phrases with strips

  • comic strip

    a sequence of drawings in boxes that tell an amusing story

    Example

    I always read the comic strip in the newspaper first.

  • landing strip

    a long, narrow strip of ground with a hard surface, where planes take off and land

    Example

    The airport has two landing strips.

  • strip of bacon

    a slice of bacon

    Example

    He ordered a strip of bacon with his eggs.

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Summary: strips in Brief

The term 'strips' [strɪps] refers to long, narrow pieces of various materials such as cloth, paper, or plastic. It can also refer to a thin, narrow piece of land that has been cleared of trees. Examples include 'She cut the fabric into strips' and 'The farmer cleared a strip of land for planting.' 'Strips' extends into phrases like 'comic strip,' and 'landing strip,' and 'strip of bacon.'