Long, thin piece of land, or of any material.
A comic strip.
A landing strip.
A strip steak.
A street with multiple shopping or entertainment possibilities.
The fencing area, roughly 14 meters by 2 meters.
(UK football) the uniform of a football team, or the same worn by supporters.
Striptease.
A trough for washing ore.
The issuing of a projectile from a rifled gun without acquiring the spiral motion.
To remove or take away, often in strips or stripes.
To take off clothing.
To perform a striptease.
To take away something from (someone or something); to plunder; to divest.
To remove cargo from (a container).
To remove (the thread or teeth) from a screw, nut, or gear.
To fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut.
To remove color from hair, cloth, etc. to prepare it to receive new color.
To remove all cards of a particular suit from another player. (See also, strip-squeeze.)
To empty (tubing) by applying pressure to the outside of (the tubing) and moving that pressure along (the tubing).
To stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.
To run a television series at the same time daily (or at least on Mondays to Fridays), so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
To pare off the surface of (land) in strips.
To pass; to get clear of; to outstrip.
To remove the metal coating from (a plated article), as by acids or electrolytic action.
To remove fibre, flock, or lint from; said of the teeth of a card when it becomes partly clogged.
To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and tie them into "hands".
To remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves).
Involving the removal of clothes.
To remove the skin or outer covering of.
To remove something from the outer or top layer of.
To become detached, come away, especially in flakes or strips; to shed skin in such a way.
To remove one's clothing.
To move, separate (off or away).
To play a peel shot.
To send through a hoop (of a ball other than one's own).
misspelling of peal|nodot=1: to sound loudly.
To plunder; to pillage, rob.
The skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc.
The action of peeling away from a formation.
A cosmetic preparation designed to remove dead skin or to exfoliate.
A stake.
A fence made of stakes; a stockade.
A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep.
A shovel or similar instrument, now especially a pole with a flat disc at the end used for removing pizza or loaves of bread from a baker's oven.
A T-shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry.
The blade of an oar.
An equal or match; a draw.
A takeout which removes a stone from play as well as the delivered stone.