From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstripedstriped /straɪpt/ ●●○ adjective CFLINEhaving lines or bands of colour SYN stripy a blue and white striped shirt
Examples from the Corpus
striped• stripey socks• Zollner's illusion makes parallel lines seem to diverge by placing them on a zigzag striped background.• The average annual catch, mainly of striped dolphins, in the drive fisheries between 1975 and 1986 was 4734.• In 1975, a record kill year, approximately 20,000 striped dolphins were killed in the drives.• It was a small plain whitewashed structure with a striped dome on top.• I used to go home on the train with striped legs.• Snipe - striped plumage camouflaged the colour of dead winter reeds - probed the mud with bills bizarrely long.• When he first started out, he used to wear a pair of very baggy, red striped pyjamas!• He was wearing a navy blue suit and a striped shirt.• He was six feet two, and wore dark blue trousers with a blue and white striped shirt.• My aunt knitted me a blue and white striped sweater for Christmas.