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US
/ənˈdɹɛst/
]
[ UK /ʌndɹˈɛst/ ]
[ UK /ʌndɹˈɛst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of lumber or stone or hides; not finished or dressed
undressed hides
undressed granite - having removed clothing
How To Use undressed In A Sentence
- Its soft fair luxuriance was, no one could tell how, made to assume the half-dressed, half-undressed air of the head in Delaroche's picture; and Frederica looked the part well. Melbourne House
- undressed hides
- Upstairs Kristin walked back into her room and through there into her bathroom where she undressed, sorted her clothes into the laundry hamper, and showered quickly.
- Finally relenting to the tempting rays of sun, I undressed and sat down on the towel that I had already spread out.
- You should also know that I'm not really naked, though I may be partially undressed.
- ‘When the film came out I felt undressed, and not just because I was sexually violated,’ she says, toying with her fruit salad.
- Fifteen minutes later he was undressed and in bed.
- When he came to, he was lying partially undressed on a bed while the staff member bent over him.
- This the time of year to eat healthily, but I'm not suggesting for one minute that this means eating undressed salads!
- Better were men, strangers, unkissed, undressed, and handled with emotion left in the discarded clothes. Bi « First 50 Words – Writing Prompts