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undress

verb as in take off clothes

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All around, people in the NorthwestKeeping off the sidewalk, staying home and undressed.

When she visited Salsman to make her last payment on that loan, he allegedly told her to undress while alone in his office.

Don’t worry, it says it’s using them to help you become more attractive, not to amass compromising photos of you in various states of undress.

In June of 2019, Vice uncovered the existence of a disturbing app that used AI to “undress” women.

If I want to undress in a photo or in a video, even if I feel sorry, I strip myself of complexes and do it.

Another fighter has on a black mask such as a beheader would wear and now begins to undress to join Crawford and their pals.

Johansson begins to undress, too, but while she keeps walking, you sink into a liquid prison.

A few portraits were taken, and she says she was instructed by Richardson to undress.

Will he paint Mantel in a similar state of undress to his notorious Kate pic?

So what was his reaction to the photos taken recently of Kate and Harry in various states of undress?

So the result was that Captain Calderon yielded with the best grace he could, and commenced to undress.

They were soon inside the tent, and, too weary to undress, threw themselves down with their clothes on to sleep.

Undress: Short blue jacket with round collar, single-breasted—six buttons in front, and three on each cuff.

Hal got his hat, and the chums went forth, again in their tennis flannel undress.

There he knelt for a short time in earnest devotion, and then arose, that he might undress and prepare for the fire.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to undress, such as: disrobe, unmask, denude, disarray, dismantle, and doff.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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