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striping
noun
A pattern of stripes.
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At dusk, the people at Tahrir rallied around the soldiers atop their armored personnel carriers, cheering the flybys of military aircraft, which were skywriting hearts and striping the dusk with smoke in the colors of the Egyptian flag.
But at the peak of our despondency we saw it: the lift, rising like a mirage out of the timber woods, its four dark cables striping the red sunset.
In winning Arnold Palmer's tournament at Bay Hill a couple of weeks ago, he looked like the Tiger Woods we all knew, striping the ball down the middle of fairway, swatting it onto the green, and holing putts.
Fans in Morgantown are wearing blue and yellow, alternating by sections, striping the stadium.
For the difficult freehand pin striping on the bridles of the horses she called Mercedes-Benz and brought in a fellow who did car detailing.
It's one thing to have multiple 15-letter entries striping your grid.
He camouflaged the water heater by painting it and the wall behind it dark gray, then striping the wooden canopy above it.
Some are wearing headgear — a hard hat, a bandana striping the forehead, a kerchief over the skull with the knot-end extruding from behind.
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A black, so-called "anatomical dress" with gold pin-striping, black fox nestled on the shoulders, and a slash of bare flesh from cleavage to hip done, seemed made for Jennifer Lopez.
Daimler had a request of the Nevada government, too: "The one thing [Daimler] did ask was to brighten up the lane-striping and the buttons, to make sure they were clean and bright," Illia said.
"It was fancier, with more pin-striping and detail".
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