of the same stripe Idiom, Proverb
Stars and stripes
The stars and stripes is the American flag.
midfield stripe|midfield|stripe
n. The line across the center of a football field; the 50-yard line.
The visitors were able to cross the midfield stripe once during the whole game.
change one's stripes
change one's stripes see under
leopard cannot change its spots, a.
earn one's stripes
earn one's stripes Gain a position through hard work and accumulated experience. For example,
She'd earned her stripes by serving for years as the governor's secretary and personal aide. This expression alludes to a military promotion or award, indicated by strips of chevron or braid added to the recipient's uniform and known as
stripes since the early 1800s.
of the aforementioned stripe
Of the aforementioned or agnate kind; in the aforementioned vein; forth the aforementioned lines. You'll generally get arguments of the aforementioned band from undergraduate acceptance abounding of undigested learning, who anticipate they apperceive how to fix all of society's ills. He identifies himself as a socialist, but not of the aforementioned band as the Marxists and Leninists of the mid-20th century.Learn more: of, same, stripe