What part of speech is striper?

Striper can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. striper is a noun, singular of stripers.

Inflections

Noun

What does striper mean?

Definitions

Noun

striper - a serviceman who wears stripes on the uniform to indicate rank or years of service; "he's a four-striper"
striper - marine food and game fish with dark longitudinal stripes; migrates upriver to spawn; sometimes placed in the genus Morone
striper - caught along the Atlantic coast of the United States

Examples of striper

#   Sentence  
1. noun He's a four-striper.
2. noun She did a strip right in front of everyone.
3. noun He felt a flat strip of muscle.
4. noun I saw you in the strip club the day before yesterday.
5. noun What's your favorite comic strip?
6. noun Tom asked Mary and her friends if they wanted to play strip poker, but they refused.
7. noun There, just connect your computer to the power strip.
8. noun They played strip poker.
9. noun It's a strip club for women.
10. noun Full body scanners perform a virtual strip search.
11. noun A road is a strip of land along which one may pass from where it is too tiresome to be to where it is futile to go.
12. noun Tom left his wife for an exotic dancer that he met in a strip club.
13. noun A total eclipse is only visible from a narrow strip (about 150 km wide) of the Earth's surface at any one time.
14. noun Sweatshop labor, rainforest destruction, global warming, displacement of indigenous communities, air and water pollution, eradication of wildlife on farmland as “pests”, the violent overthrow of popularly elected governments to maintain puppet dictators compliant to big business interests, open-pit strip mining, oil drilling in environmentally sensitive areas, union busting, child slavery, and payoffs to repressive regimes are just some of the many impacts of the seemingly innocuous consumer products we consume every day.
15. noun The tide normally leaves the beach walkers only a narrow strip of sand they can walk on without getting their feet wet.
16. verb Strip wood.
17. verb Strip a wall of its wallpaper.
18. verb Strip tobacco.
Sentence  
noun
He's a four-striper.
She did a strip right in front of everyone.
He felt a flat strip of muscle.
I saw you in the strip club the day before yesterday.
What's your favorite comic strip?
Tom asked Mary and her friends if they wanted to play strip poker, but they refused.
There, just connect your computer to the power strip.
They played strip poker.
It's a strip club for women.
Full body scanners perform a virtual strip search.
A road is a strip of land along which one may pass from where it is too tiresome to be to where it is futile to go.
Tom left his wife for an exotic dancer that he met in a strip club.
A total eclipse is only visible from a narrow strip (about 150 km wide) of the Earth's surface at any one time.
Sweatshop labor, rainforest destruction, global warming, displacement of indigenous communities, air and water pollution, eradication of wildlife on farmland as “pests”, the violent overthrow of popularly elected governments to maintain puppet dictators compliant to big business interests, open-pit strip mining, oil drilling in environmentally sensitive areas, union busting, child slavery, and payoffs to repressive regimes are just some of the many impacts of the seemingly innocuous consumer products we consume every day.
The tide normally leaves the beach walkers only a narrow strip of sand they can walk on without getting their feet wet.
verb
Strip wood.
Strip a wall of its wallpaper.
Strip tobacco.

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