In tenement shops, one may find the strippers in a cellar, their backs against a damp wall, working by the light of a flaring gas jet.
But the stripping-house stove was a dull red, and the atmosphere of the room was eminently satisfactory to the strippers standing by the high platform that ran the length of the house under the eight window sashes ranged in a long single row.
It is only in England and other countries where the spread of knowledge in this direction has been limited to the sharps themselves, the general public remaining in ignorance, that strippers are employed.
Strippers of all these cards, for poker and all games, furnished with either fair or marked backs.
The strippers and workers are in pairs, of which there may be two or more.
Their tobacco strippers are paid fifty cents one hundred pounds.
His strippers earn from thirty to forty cents a day.
But no permanent livelihood could be expected from shipwrecks, and the sevenstrippers resolved, if possible, to return to Melbourne.
He therefore engaged seven men and shipped them by schooner, writing to a storekeeper at the Old Port to receive the bark, ship it to Melbourne, and supply the strippers with the requisite stores.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strippers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.