undressed

IPA: ʌndrˈɛst

adjective

  • Having partially or completely removed one's clothes.
  • (of a wall, etc.) Whose surface has not been dressed (prepared).
  • (of salad, etc.) Without dressing.
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Examples of "undressed" in Sentences

  • Then I undressed from the waist down (it’s ok to leave your socks on) and waited.
  • She's happy to be "undressed", as she put it, at the airport, but she is not happy to give up her civil liberties.
  • The patch of undressed, that is, of new cloth, means the new grace, that is, the Gospel doctrine, of which fasting is
  • "Victim reported suspect made victim drinks, told him to get undressed, which is the last thing he remembers," a police narrative said.
  • I've gotten word that stressed out Clinton staffers have been secretly circulating pictures of "undressed" Obama in hopes it will undermine his candidacy:
  • Two female Romance language instructors were tossed out of their Brooklyn high school after being caught "undressed" in an empty classroom, sources told the Daily News Tuesday.
  • However, when once again undressed and in the dark, in their shower, I discovered that while there was indeed a shower head, there were no handles on the stems, and I could not get a good enough grip to turn them on.
  • French teacher Cindy Mauro, 34, and Spanish teacher, Alini Brito, 30, were discovered by a school janitor who caught the "undressed" instructors allegedly sharing a kiss in the empty classroom at James Madison High School during a Nov. 20 assembly.
  • "Sooth say you," returned Fra Rinaldo, who was undressed, that is to say, had thrown off his habit and hood, and was in his tunic; "if I had but my habit and hood on me in any sort, 'twould be another matter; but if you let him in, and he find me thus, 'twill not be possible to put any face on it."

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