Crossword clues for stripy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
a. Having stripes; striped.
WordNet
Usage examples of "stripy".
The parcel tray on the pushchair sagged under the weight of stripy carrier bags from the mini-market, and brown-paper-wrapped boxes from the hardware shop.
McLachlan dug deep in a stripy carrier bag and produced a trio of plastic bath ducks.
I liked it especially because it was lying in a kind of hammock made out of a pair of stripy green pajama bottoms and on the blue plastic notice next to the cage it said it made the hammock itself.
After a quickie shower, I put on my stripy blue-and-green silk blouse that I snapped up at Language during their August sample sale.
TV and a stripy blouse makes the screen go crazy, so I change into a dark red cashmere sweater I bought the same week at Barneys warehouse sale.
You visit us in the spring and see the little stripy foals your pony sires.
Your Grace, and up to no bleeding good and, like I said, dolled up in a stripy frock.
Giant lentils on spindly legs alternated with vast stripy cylinders poised on metal scaffolds.
Beside her Marie Bain was slowly pegging out several tent-like black corsets and shrunken stripy stockings, the cooks body language clearly indicating that she regarded guest laundry as a task not within her job description.
Covered in patchy grey fur, it was wearing stripy socks and a brightly coloured waistcoat of questionable taste.
Churchill was not in mufti of any kindblack jacket, stripy trousers, waistcoat-with-watchchain, spotty bow tie.
The only new arrival was a portly, red-faced man in a stripy suit with a brown hat on the back of his head.
He was wearing a stripy suit and was peeling an apple like he wanted to get a confession out of it.
And higher up, poking out of stripy sleeves, a pair of fat white hands.
The walls have a stripy textured covering in two shades of gray below a pale-gray rail and an off-white pebbly covering above that.