Definition
Of the same kind; having the same opinion or viewpoint.
In Context
- "Near-synonyms: cut from the same cloth; of a kind, of a piece, of a blood, of a feather; all one, all the same; monolithic"
- "[T]he Tribune . . . may not mislead Union electors by imputing Republicanism to Mr. HECKER. The Tribune takes Mr. O'GORMAN with his secession record—Mr. HECKER is of the same stripe."
- ""Well, it is the same thing over again," he thought bitterly, "like mother, like daughter—they are both of the same stripe.""
- "I had no gods to bother me, and my friends were of the same stripe."
- "Once having overthrown Saddam, we would have faced two choices: accepting another dictator of the same stripe . . . or getting bogged down trying to administer the place ourselves."
- "It is good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown."
Also Said As
- cut from the same cloth
- ;
- of a kind
- of a piece
- of a blood
- of a feather
- ;
- all one
- all the same
- ;
- monolithic