undrape

IPA: ʌndrˈeɪp

verb

  • (transitive) To strip of drapery or clothing; to uncover or unveil.
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Examples of "undrape" in Sentences

  • “Thank you very much,” I said as I tried to undrape Camilla without causing any serious injuries to either of us.
  • Menelaus’s sword was drawn to seek vengeance on the agent of his humiliation and suffering, but Helen had merely to undrape her breasts to change his mind.
  • The prince does not dress himself and a male staffer, different from the one who shaves him every morning, was there to drape and undrape the substantial princely body.
  • Tibetans, for example, hang a curtain in front of their paintings of Buddha-figures - especially those whose forms are open to misunderstanding by the uninitiated - and undrape them only when meditating or performing rituals.
  • Far above in the liquid darkness rolls the brilliant ball of the moon; beneath, in its light, lies the lake, in murmuring, troubled sleep; round about, the mountains, looking strange and blanched, seem to bare their heads and undrape their shoulders.

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