* A tree which has been partially or entirely stripped of its bark is said, in the language of the country, to be "blazed." [Please select]
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I have often seen the locusts strip the leaves from the trees, but the season of blossoms has always come again. [Please select]
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Tirl, to uncover, to strip. [Please select]
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"But we of England have refused to be stripped of all that we hold dear, at the will of a foreign upstart." [Please select]
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She is stripped of her inheritance, and he seems rushing on some dangerous career, with which, but for the low voice in which he spoke, I might have become acquainted. [Please select]
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