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What are some phrases with the word stripe in them?

Here are some phrases with the word "stripe":

General Phrases:

* Across the stripes: Meaning to go against the rules or norms.

* Against the grain/stripe: Meaning to act in a way that is unconventional or goes against the norm.

* Wear many hats/stripes: Meaning to have diverse skills or responsibilities.

* In the same stripe: Meaning similar in nature, style, or opinion.

* Cut from the same cloth/stripe: Meaning similar in character or background.

* To have a stripe in one's coat: Meaning to be distinguished or notable in some way.

* A different stripe: Meaning something unique or different from the ordinary.

* The stripes of time: Meaning the passing of time, often marked by changes or events.

Phrases related to specific stripes:

* A yellow stripe: Meaning cowardice.

* A blue stripe: Meaning sadness or depression.

* A red stripe: Meaning anger or aggression.

* To earn your stripes: Meaning to achieve a position of authority or respect.

* To be striped with success: Meaning to be very successful.

* To have a zebra's stripes: Meaning to be unique and different.

Figurative Phrases:

* To be striped with fear: Meaning to be very scared.

* To be striped with grief: Meaning to be very sad.

* To be striped with joy: Meaning to be very happy.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good starting point. You can also use the word "stripe" in various contexts to create your own unique phrases.

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