Definitionn. the state of being without clothing or covering of any kind
Last update: August 12, 2015
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It is difficult to digest the nakedness of truth. [Please select]
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The very simplicity and nakedness of man's life in the primitive ages imply this advantage, at least, that they left him still but a sojourner in nature. [Please select]
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She kicked about, without troubling herself as to her nakedness. [Please select]
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"And, after all, one must retain some remnant of self-respect with which to cover the nakedness of one's---- Oh yes."' [Please select]
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All this Richard saw with the alternately groping, benumbed, mental vision and the glaring, mental nakedness of breeding fever. [Please select]
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The trees crouched away from the whirling north wind as if in shame at their own black nakedness. [Please select]
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He's afraid of the Hun gettin' over your lines and spying out the nakedness of the land.' [Please select]
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Now all was laid low, and smoking ashes alone covered the nakedness of the savanna. [Please select]
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"There were orders of the General Court forbidding 'short sleeves whereby the nakedness of the arms may be discovered."' [Please select]
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Thou art likely to meet with, in the way which thou goest, painfulness, hunger, nakedness, sword, lions, dragons, darkness, and death. [Please select]
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After being so long accustomed to the dreary nakedness of the country above, the change is as grateful to the eye as it is useful in supplying us with fuel. [Please select]
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