unclothe

IPA: ʌnkɫˈoʊð

verb

  • (transitive) To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked.
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Examples of "unclothe" in Sentences

  • Yet the hand knew, too, how to unclothe her where it wanted.
  • She knew that she would be taken through to the bedchamber, that he would unclothe her and lay her on the bed.
  • A woman might as well turn into a fashion-block as allow her maid to clothe and unclothe her as your maid does you!
  • Perhaps this desire to unclothe the reporter stemmed from her deeply held belief that wearing more than a few leaves posed a grave mental health risk.
  • In light that shrieked from this potency glared an image of each, perceived and bared as only climacteric can, unclothe in fervency of mutual ascent, the nakedness of man.
  • Director Ron Daniels kept the action fluid and focused - he even captured Neruda's sung love poem to his wife by having the poet artfully unclothe her, with only her upper back revealed to the audience.
  • But if we could prepare ourselves thus for the virtues, we should unclothe ourselves, so to speak, from life, and should float on the wide expanses of this divine sea, and created things would no longer have power to touch us.
  • Sometimes he would tackle certain love songs which the weakness of the artists and the dullness of the audience in tacit agreement had clothed about with sickly sentimentality: and he would unclothe them: he would restore to them their rough, crude sensuality.

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