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Stropped
Strop Strop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stropped; p. pr. & vb. n. Stropping.] To draw over, or rub upon, a strop with a view to sharpen; as, to strop a razor.

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- Lutz Stroppe (born 20 October 1956) is a German civil servant and politician, and currently the Permanent Secretary of State, i.e. the chief civil servant...
- dirt. Stroppe suggested that maybe off-road racing was too hard for Jones, and the challenge started Jones' off-road career. Jones and Stroppe teamed...
- Jones in his **** Russell-designed and Bill Stroppe-prepared "Big Oly" Bronco and Larry Minor in a similar Stroppe-prepared Bronco. In October 1973, the price...
- "Competition Proven." John Holman was hired in 1952 by Clay Smith and Bill Stroppe to drive their parts truck to each leg of the 1952 Mexican Road Race and...
- Mack truck between shipments. He was hired in 1952 by Clay Smith and Bill Stroppe to drive their parts truck to each leg of the 1952 Mexican Road Race, and...
- car builder Bill Stroppe ****embled a team of Broncos for long-distance off-road competition. Partnering with Holman-Moody, the Stroppe/Holman/Moody (SHM)...
- from the 54th lap onwards, winning the race. Flock was racing for Bill Stroppe in a 1956 Mercury. Flock averaged 71.48 miles per hour (115.04 km/h) in...
- 13:30:42 1972 Fritz Kroyer & Bill Harkey 8:33:00 1973 Parnelli Jones & Bill Stroppe 9:10:00 1974 No race due to 1973 oil crisis 1975 Gene Hirst & Rick Mears...
- the next two, the last Winternationals test cars, was prepared by Bill Stroppe in Long Beach, California, for Les Ritchey; it was featured in the July...
- NASCAR officials, so in 1967 Gurney signed to drive a Mercury for Bill Stroppe and legendary NASCAR crew chief Bud Moore. However, the 1967 Motor Trend...