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You could use it when speaking of a pattern or decoration that features stripes that are particularly wide. For example, "The wallpaper had a cheerful pattern of yellow and blue wide stripes."
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A wide stripe in red is painted around the starkly white room.
Any shot that completely clears the goal line, a 2-inch- (5-cm) wide stripe on the ice across the front of the cage, is a goal.
THE facade of the Indigo, a luxury condominium rising at 125 West 21st Street, near Sixth Avenue in Chelsea, will have a wide stripe of purplish aluminum, running 13 stories from the roof deck to the sidewalk and bisecting a field of zinc.
In a wide stripe of light at the middle of the stage, backed by a wash of brilliant blue (Joe Doran, again), Curran danced an improvised solo to a recording of Cornel West from the 2008 documentary film "Examined Life," travelling forward and back, his movements occasionally illustrating a word or phrase of West's in the midst of otherwise antic abstract steps.
— but O'Keeffe selected the drabbest ones: a black-and-brown striped "Mother's Coat" dress, in a fabric and style adapted from Marimekko's popular "Jokapoika" shirts for men; a black-and-gray floral; a black-and-green wide stripe; and the black-and-gray "Varjo".
The New Yorker, February 10 , 1940P. 11 Talk story about an exhibition at the Museum of Natural History showing familiar scenes as they would appear through the eyes of a dog, turtles, fishes, flies, baby giant pandas, etc. Dogs are color blind and they have no pattern sense, and can't distinguish a wide stripe from a narrow one.
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We have the big wide striping on the pants.
Oblivious of the season, Ms. Prada showed mohair sweaters with wide stripes in red and charcoal.
They painted wide stripes on part of the roadway as the start of an unauthorized crosswalk.
Summery cotton dresses in wide stripes, with a positive-negative effect, looked fresh.
Palazzo, a semi-sheer panel made of cotton and viscose with wide stripes of subtle colors, right, is $30.
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