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strop

[strop] / strɒp /






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The tour, for which the Jacksonville show was the sixth strop, runs through October and is in support of the March release of Wallen’s sophomore album, “One Thing at a Time.”

From Los Angeles Times May 5, 2023

There’s one more elevated observation deck on the floating trail worth a strop before reaching Foster Island, from which you can connect to the Washington Park Arboretum via the southward path.

From Seattle Times Mar. 9, 2022

Mine may be better used as a razor strop.

From Washington Post Feb. 14, 2022

Be responsible, she exclaimed, as she walked off in a strop.

From BBC Mar. 23, 2020

That razor strop burns so bad, after you go to bed your legs still feel stripedy like a zebra horse.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver

But the spat punctures any suggestion that the Budget will end grumps and strops inside the party.

From BBC Nov. 29, 2025

With strops and slammed doors, she rejects her mum, while at the same time searching for her approval.

From The Guardian Dec. 15, 2017

Least excited about: The usual soap opera, personality, inflammatory quotes, so-called mind so-called games, feuds, strops, handshakes and so on that somehow appear in the eyeline just as there’s some actual football happening.

From The Guardian Aug. 16, 2014

Other people ignore the legend or interpret it as gentle self-ingratiation by the Gillette Co., meaning, "Whoso uses a Gillette razor, he strops not, neither does he hone."

From Time Magazine Archive

It is doubtful whether many had not omitted to learn to shave themselves, or to provide razors or strops, or even scissors.

From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424 Volume 17, New Series, February 14, 1852 by Robert Chambers

Authorities say the driver stropped and cooperated with police.

From Washington Times Nov. 6, 2019

When I stropped out of school at 16 and the teachers asked what was to become of me, I told them I would probably be an astronaut.

From The Guardian Jul. 16, 2019

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that the crash happened Tuesday when a pickup truck driver changed lanes and ran into the back of a car that was stropped in traffic.

From Washington Times Dec. 19, 2018

No slamming pantry doors, bleep-ridden sty storm-outs or wobble-shots of Alex as he stropped off to the lower field after an altercation with a shirehorse.

From The Guardian Jan. 20, 2011

Later, as he stropped the razor against leather the harsh whisper made me cringe.

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes

We witnessed Rashford doing it against Villa to Hojlund, stropping and having a go.

From BBC Dec. 30, 2023

I don't know what the style is, there seems no plan, no effort, players stropping at one another.

From BBC Dec. 30, 2023

There’s little thunder, no off-piste mental excursions, no sense of a writer stropping his razor.

From New York Times Jul. 9, 2018

BST13:48 88 min: McClean and Naismith booked for mutual stropping.

From The Guardian Jun. 13, 2015

His nostrils were dark and fiery as he labored around me, pumping up the chair and stropping his razor.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides




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