stripper - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hire: The women discuss hiring a male stripper for Bea's birthday party.
  • become: It had all started when Sharron wanting a little extra pin money decided to become a stripper.
  • use: The best way to remove the varnish would be to use a chemical stripper that you can buy from any DIY shop.
  • have: Every hen night these days seems to have a hen night stripper.
  • see: Women who wanted to see male strippers felt many went over the top.
  • get: I heard that one of my friends is gonna get a male stripper just for me.

Preposition: on

  • stage: Even the improptu stripper on the hall stage failed to cheer up the deeply disappointed audience.

Adjective modifier

  • male: The women discuss hiring a male stripper for Bea's birthday party.
  • hot: A burst blister should be dried out with a hot air stripper.
  • former: Elaine, former stripper Daphne Clarke in Neighbors, said: " I was born in Largs, Ayrshire.
  • sexy: The evening was a mixture of cheeky comedy and seriously sexy strippers each with their own distinctive talents.
  • solvent-based: The left hand side of these double doors was stripped with 1 liter of a main brand solvent-based stripper.
  • hot-air: I then softened the tube with hot air from a hot-air paint stripper.

Modifies a noun

  • deck: He said " Oh, I know - you're using a stripper deck!

Noun used with modifier

  • paint: A very powerful solvent based paint stripper / graffiti remover for removing paints & graffiti from hard surfaces.
  • wallpaper: Conventional wallpaper: Use warm water with a little washing up liquid or wallpaper stripper in it.
  • wire: Using a pair of wire strippers remove approximately 4mm of the wire casing from the end of the wire.
  • steam: The steam stripper works on the principle of a kettle, sending steam along a hose to a distribution plate.
  • asset: He said: " I am not an asset stripper, not remotely.
  • chemical: Cleaning Painted copper can be stripped with a standard chemical stripper.

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