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unclad

[uhn-klad] / ʌnˈklæd /


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As for Britain, clad or unclad, entry into the Common Market was out of the question, despite his "exceptional esteem, attachment and respect" for the British people.

From Time Magazine Archive

I flung the warm shawl over her, and drew the edges tight round her neck, for I dreaded lest she should get some deadly chill from the night air, unclad as she was.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker

Queen Toplissy was a handsome lady, rather heavy in physique, of an orange-yellow complexion, with bright copper-bronze hair, and her unclad arms wore a profusion of bracelets and armlets of various metals.

From The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar by Bradshaw, William Richard

It was the frank eloquence of the slaughter-house—the unclad humour of the market.

From The Slave of the Lamp by Merriman, Henry Seton

Caoayan When young she wore a tapis; when grown she is unclad Bambu shoot The tapis is the most characteristic part of the woman's dress.

From A Little Book of Filipino Riddles by Starr, Frederick




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