stripy

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English

Etymology

From stripe + -y.

Adjective

stripy (comparative stripier, superlative stripiest)

  1. Having stripes; striped.
    He looked like a baby zebra, curled up in his stripy T-shirt.
    • 2015, Bruce Hale, Ends of the Earth, page 122:
      The agent swayed toward Max and the tiger, one hand clamped over his stomach and a grimace pasted across his features. [] Max raised an eyebrow. "Seriously? You did notice that our stripy friend is trying to snack on me?"

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