striptease
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- stripteaser noun
Etymology
Origin of striptease
Example Sentences
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From documenting the lives of women performing striptease at rural American fairs to chronicling the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, her work provides an intimate portrait of resilience and humanity.
From BBC • Apr. 19, 2025
The film’s director, David F. Sandberg, “proves a master of the flash-scare, a nifty choreographer of precipitous timing and striptease visuals,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
From New York Times • Oct. 10, 2019
For Leonardo, the underlying machinery of the male body is humanity’s hidden engine, here revealed in an anatomical striptease that cuts through the outer cloak of skin to reveal muscle, tendon and bone beneath.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 10, 2018
Verdon stays in this complicated character throughout her awkward-on-purpose striptease and a manic romp touched with flamenco, burlesque and quasi-Indian fillips.
From Washington Post • Nov. 8, 2018
A kind of teasing irony is detectable on Masseduction, a musical striptease on which Annie Clark – who performs as St Vincent – exposes herself on her own terms.
From The Guardian • Dec. 5, 2017
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