[
UK
/dɪsɹˈəʊb/
]
VERB
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get undressed
please don't undress in front of everybody!
She strips in front of strangers every night for a living
How To Use disrobe In A Sentence
- She stood up and began to disrobe, folding each shapeless garment neatly. THE ENDLESS GAME
- The attendant shook his head; he could see it wouldn't be a good idea to force this one to disrobe; she looked right feisty. PAINT THE WIND
- As a further point to be noted by some haughty officials, in Greece it is very much frowned upon for the local girls to so disrobe on the beach.
- Over the past year or so, getting headlines in Texas but only modest coverage elsewhere, the ‘Texas Miracle’ has been disrobed.
- Jeffrey quickly hides inside a closet, from which he observes Dorothy disrobe and then reach for a blue velvet robe inside the closet as he recoils in fear of discovery.
- In doing so it effectively disrobes its subject, producing a computer image that leaves very little to the imagination.
- There I paid ($100 for two hours, which is a complete bargain), disrobed, and put my clothes in a locker.
- And how realistic is it for principals to disrobe students while a class is in session (or even after class, for that matter)?
- “Both young men were disrobed and in the same bed with your daughter, who was also naked,” she said and swallowed as though she had just taken a tablespoon of castor oil. Olivia
- In one of those we projected a film over an actor being disrobed as he recited a poem.