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stripping

Variant of strip

transitive verb stripped, stripping

  1. to remove (the clothing or covering) of or from (a person); make naked; undress
  2. to deprive or dispossess (a person or thing) of (honors, titles, attributes, etc.)
  3. to despoil of wealth, property, etc.; plunder; rob
  4. to pull, tear, or take off (a covering, skin, etc.) from (a person or thing)
  5. to make bare or clear by removing fruit, growth, removable parts, etc.: to strip a room of furniture
  6. to take apart (a firearm, etc.) piece by piece, as for cleaning; dismantle
  7. to break or damage the thread of (a nut, bolt, or screw) or the teeth of (a gear)
  8. to remove the last milk from (a cow) with a stroking movement of the thumb and forefinger
  9. to remove the large central rib from (tobacco leaves) or the leaf from (the stalk)

intransitive verb

  1. to take off all clothing; undress
  2. ☆ to perform a striptease

noun

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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