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unclad

[ UK /ʌnklˈæd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having removed clothing

How To Use unclad In A Sentence

  • On the other hand, the re-released Lowry Bond FRWL is tame in itself but the menu and links feature unclad females who are quite clearly unclad and therefore the silhouettes don't work. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The sacred and unfleshly calling of a bishop threw a protecting mantle over the modest shoulders of his wife and daughters; and these did not go unclad. King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties
  • The unclad working class panorama would slam rusted doors on the Promised Land, ransacking determined belief from our official atheism. Soviet
  • Use a windbreak to protect unclad limbs from chronic goosepimpling and to stake out your territory so that other families don't stray too close.
  • And, sirs, picture it if you will: a mage and two men, tall and steeped in evil, glowing before me, and me fresh out of a stream, armorless and unclad. The Magic of Krynn
  • An employee then escorted the unclad rocker back to the elevator, and implored the young man to clad himself.
  • Nonetheless, the upper body is left unclad, in what to the Western view is an apparent paradox.
  • Funding is still needed to complete the rear part, a concrete shell as yet unclad.
  • Half-naked females ran around everywhere, expense accounts had no roof, and every Sunday night there was a movie screening at Hef's mansion, where Sea World was duplicated Playboy-style with tropical fish that bore uncanny resemblances to young unclad females with surgically-enhanced breasts. How Groucho Marx Got Me an Editorial Job at Playboy
  • Out of this perspective come questions that challenge the self-certainty of Dutch progressives, such as whether women are truly liberated if their unclad bodies are used ubiquitously to market products.
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