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US
/ˈpɪnˌstɹaɪp/
]
[ UK /pˈɪnstɹaɪp/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪnstɹaɪp/ ]
NOUN
- a suit made from a fabric with very thin stripes
- a very thin stripe (especially a white stripe on a dark fabric)
- a fabric with very thin stripes
How To Use pinstripe In A Sentence
- Purple Label sportswear is filled with chocolate-colored suede trench coats, gray pinstriped cashmere slacks, cashmere sweaters and cashmere overcoats.
- The shirt is complemented by anthracite grey shorts, and white socks with redcurrant pinstripes and an anthracite band with Arsenal printed on the calf. Archive 2009-09-01
- This week actor Alan Rachins, better known as the balding popinjay Douglas Brackman of "L.A. Law," shucks his pinstripes for something more daring. He Left His Briefs Behind
- Rendered in black augmented by a thin sienna pinstripe, each is a variation on a halved or quartered circle which floats below center in a field of pale, luminous celadon green.
- Rendered in black augmented by a thin sienna pinstripe, each is a variation on a halved or quartered circle which floats below center in a field of pale, luminous celadon green.
- Thought of as a minor pickup at the trade deadline, Kerry Wood has shined in pinstripes since joining the Yankees, allowing just two runs in 26 innings pitched. Is Kerry Wood a Ticking Time Bomb in the Bullpen?
- The dictator in pinstripes was in Geneva addressing the meeting at a time when it is well known that his regime is planning to tighten its grip on the net by routing all e-mail through a government-owned hub.
- She was wearing a business suit, black with pinstripes and a white dress shirt beneath the suit jacket.
- The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
- Get a few pairs of nice, washed dark denim jeans, a stylish cut dark blazer or sportcoat, a few pinstripe dress shirts, some tees with prints, a pair of stylish black shoes, and a black belt.