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pinstripe
/ ˈpɪnˌstraɪp /
noun
- a very narrow stripe in fabric or the fabric itself, used esp for men's suits
- ( as modifier )
a pinstripe suit
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinstripe1
Example Sentences
These pleated pinstripe corduroy trousers are a contemporary classic.
The hallowed New York Yankees stood frozen in their dugout, stripped of their aura and bludgeoned at their essence, painfully demolished pinstripe by pinstripe.
The Dodgers are finishing October with a team of Supermen, and even the hallowed home of the hallowed pinstripes couldn’t phase them.
To Yankees manager Aaron Boone, the performance of No. 99 in pinstripes transcends numbers.
Scelzo said Mankiewicz’s father, a mild-mannered man who is usually nothing but sweet, remarked about the Yankees recently: “There’s something about their pinstripes. I just hate them.”
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