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stripped-down

[ stript-doun ]

adjective

  1. having only essential features; lacking any special appointments or accessories.


stripped-down

adjective

  1. reduced to the bare essentials; spare
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Mayonnaise is the antidote to some of the stripped-down, minimalist food trends of the past decade.

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Binoche was excited by Pasolini’s vision for the movie — a kind of stripped-down landscape with actors wrapped in cloth instead of costumes.

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Prime Video’s election program with Williams was a stripped-down, talk-show-style presentation at Amazon’s studio in Los Angeles that did not depend on the flashy graphics and data.

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“Off With His Head†takes things back to a stripped-down, live-show vibe.

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Perhaps Pendleton’s reluctance to look sentimentally at the past isn’t all that surprising; he seems to favor a stripped-down view in both his practice and his surroundings.

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