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stript

strip +‎ -t <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of strip Rhymes: -ɪpt <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> inflection of strippen: second/third-person singular present...


ee-daff

shimmereen, fan ee-daff ee aar scoth! Such vapouring and glittering when <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> in their shirts! Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor...


vaperreen

shimmereen, fan ee-daff ee aar scoth! Such vapouring and glittering when <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> in their shirts! Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor...


shimmereen

shimmereen, fan ee-daff ee aar scoth! Such vapouring and glittering when <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> in their shirts! shimmereen present participle of shimmer Jacob Poole (d...


decency

in the Civil Government, as in the Offices of Religion; which, were they <span class="searchmatch">ſtript</span> of all the External Decencies of Worſhip, would not make a due Impreſſion...


zitch

shimmereen, fan ee-daff ee aar scoth! Such vapouring and glittering when <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> in their shirts! 1867, “A YOLA ZONG”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH...


Frenchise

full of French or Frenchised Armies; and the Queen of Hungary has been <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> of a great Part of her Father&#039;s Dominions. 1811, William Cobbett, The Parliamentary...


smock

stripping naked; who begged, in their agony, that their smocks might not be <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> from them. A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc. lady smock...


doesn't

dearly for th&#039; use of &#039;t ; but I shall send him to Bridewel with his Skin <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> o&#039;re his Ears, if he doesn&#039;t procure the hundred Pounds as soon as the last...


strip

James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Genesis 32:23: They <span class="searchmatch">stript</span> Joseph out of his coat. 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter I...