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Synonyms for unclad

not wearing any clothes

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Synonyms for unclad

having removed clothing

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Exposed: The Naked Portrait will look at depictions of the unclad human figure from prehistory to the present day.
According to details, fake pir named Gulab Shah had erected a special room for this illicit practice along with his residence where the culprit raped female devotees under guise of writing amulet on their unclad bodies.
In Boston, National Grid has accelerated the number of miles of older mains it is upgrading and plans to replace over 400 miles of the remaining cast-iron, wrought-iron and unclad steel pipe in that system over the next 20 years.
(5) This process takes place in what is presented as a sculptor's workshop, as a detailed stage direction explains: "They draw the curtains from before Nature's shop, where stands an image clad and some unclad, they bring forth the clothed image" (1.1.56SD).
As late as 2013, two years after the official opening, portions of the internal elevator shafts remained unclad, the ganglia of their wires and cables exposed.
Initially, short bundle of unclad fibers are used to transmit the image but with the poor quality.
The unclad men and women enjoyed a 10km trek along the popular coastal area.
We have to then build within those parameters." To overcome this issue, it was decided to deliver the units unclad, and carry out the cladding work on-site.
Because the Presbyterian Record wisely determined that my original entry about pin-up models selling caskets would lead people to actually look up racy pictures of scantily clad (or unclad) ladies selling caskets, and because the links to that particular piece were "NSFW" and not "family-friendly," I've decided to write about a little-known band instead.
Of the tasteful, unclad images, owner-photographer David Verzi noted, "Featuring models with strictly authentic figures and features, our initial photo group will celebrate the timeless, peerless power and aesthetic appeal of the natural female form."
"Even as a teenager, I liked to try to get glam" Dame Joan Collins "No more calendars featuring unclad folk of riper years, saying that they are doing it for fun, but secretly thinking they are quite sexy.
In practice there was "more preparation than performance, so much more conversation and costume than active rehearsal." Young Henry was left (though far from alone) in a not-unfamiliar state of abjection and silence, wittily summarized in pastiche eighteenth-century style, an elaboration which might itself signal some subjective unease: "We shivered unclad and impatient both as to our persons and to our aims, waiting alike for ideas and for breeches; we were supposed to make our dresses no less than to create our characters, and our material was in each direction apt to run short." This is the backstage and unglamorous role to which he is assigned, "squashed into the wing" (SBO, 199-200).
A planning application to leave the bridge unclad was withdrawn by Network Rail last summer following staunch criticism that it was cutting corners and dumbing down the design on the PS600 million redevelopment.