Only if this occurs on the break.
However under BCA Rules, if the player makes a stripe and continues to pocket stripes, after 2 pocketed balls he will indeed have stripes if the other player fails to call foul prior to that time.
The word 'stripes' is a plural noun; the plural form for the noun 'stripe'. Examples:plural: The tie with the blue stripes looks good with that suit.singular: His new car has a racing stripe on the hood.
'stripes' is in Dutch 'strepen' and 'stripe' is in Dutch 'streep'.
No it can not have purple stripes.
Mints have white stripes on them because when something has a stripe on it it is called mint.
blue stripe
No, Tigers Are Born With Stripes
No, spots in stripe patterns perhaps, English Spots and Checker Giants, but no stripes.
"Earn your stripes" means to prove yourself or gain experience. "Seeing stripes" refers to experiencing dizziness or disorientation. "The last stripe" signifies a final warning or consequence. "Zebra crossing" is a term used for pedestrian crossings marked with stripes.
No
There is a stripe for each of the original 13 colonies.
Feeder Stripes have a small repeat of the stripe design, which generally fits within 1.9 inches. Auto stripes have larger repeats of the stripes; for example, more than 1.9 inches. Engineered stripes have a design of the stripes which is not repeated in the garment. The size of the repeat depends on the size of the garment. Where one repeat ends in the fabric during knitting, the next garment starts.
Feeder Stripes have a small repeat of the stripe design, which generally fits within 1.9 inches. Auto stripes have larger repeats of the stripes; for example, more than 1.9 inches. Engineered stripes have a design of the stripes which is not repeated in the garment. The size of the repeat depends on the size of the garment. Where one repeat ends in the fabric during knitting, the next garment starts.