[
UK
/stɹˈɒp/
]
NOUN
- a leather strap used to sharpen razors
VERB
-
sharpen on a strop
strop razors
How To Use strop In A Sentence
- Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic.
- Observing the affected knee may reveal dystrophic changes, alteration of skin color, calluses related to kneeling or occupational abuse of the knee, scars, scratches, or rashes.
- I felt a bit claustrophobic in the tiny room.
- In one of his books he reviewed the early nineteenth-century development of catastrophism and uniformitarianism and made this revealing comment.
- Drastic changes are needed if environmental catastrophe is to be avoided.
- If the contract is cancelled, it'll be a catastrophe for everyone concerned.
- The first is the back-and-forth meandering pattern known as boustrophedon.
- And in this self-regarding, claustrophobic atmosphere, he became disillusioned.
- We are now so dependent on the financial system, without parallel systems of support, that the result could be catastrophic for humanity.
- That has led to a catastrophic effect on residual values. Times, Sunday Times