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Unclothe   Listen
verb
Unclothe  v. t.  To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. "(We) do groan being burdened; not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unclothe" Quotes from Famous Books



... not where it was the angel would take him nor what he would show him there. And when they came the angel shaded the man's eyes with his wing, and when he moved it the man saw somewhat on the earth before them. For God had given it to that angel to unclothe a human soul; to take from it all those outward attributes of form, and colour, and age, and sex, whereby one man is known from among his fellows and is marked off from the rest, and the soul lay before them, bare, as a man turning his eye inwards ...
— Dreams • Olive Schreiner



Words linked to "Unclothe" :   undress, take off, uncase, divest, expose, strip, strip down, discase, dress, peel



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