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/nˈeɪkɪdli/
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ADVERB
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in an exposed manner; without protection or defense
they were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill -
without clothing
Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and rush by with a rifle raised
How To Use nakedly In A Sentence
- The article broadens out from these beginnings into a savage attack on both political apathy and nakedly self-interested politicians.
- Whatever you spell over me, but I will hug the entire world nakedly.
- I have but one holiday, which is Christmas-day itself nakedly: no pretty garnish and fringes of St. John's day, Holy Innocents &c., that used to bestud it all around in the calendar. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
- Many of her deliberately unattributed quotes from her biographical sources nakedly reveal their biases and prejudices. The Times Literary Supplement
- Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and rush by with a rifle raised
- Just rest nakedly at home in this vividly awake present awareness—relax loosely and rest.
- Drive" matches the nakedly brutal (an explosion of violence in a nightclub that evokes Weimar decadence) with the scruffily lyrical (The Driver taking Irene and her sweetly soulful young son Benicio—he's played by Kaden Leos—for a drive down the barely moist cement channel of the Los Angeles River.) 'Drive': A Rolls of an Action Film Noir
- The truth is that the Orange Order can no longer parade in a nakedly sectarian and triumphalist fashion.
- I speak my mind, just like that, nakedly right out there in the open, shockingly point-blank in front of everybody.
- His decision not to hold a poll is a "nakedly cynical" calculation that he can "bulldoze" the treaty into law. Archive 2007-09-01