References in classic literature ?
He was unrobed, and was none the better for it in appearance.
The use of concepts coined in a Western language does not mean that African interpretation cannot be unrobed using foreign concepts (p.172, 182).
The rest of us mortals aren't used to seeing the justices of the Supreme Court, unrobed, in public, discoursing with ordinary people.
Our songs went up and out the chimney, And roused the home-gone husbandmen; Our allemands, our keys, poussettings, Our hands-across and back again, Sent rhythmic throbbings through the casements On to the white highway, Where nighted farers paused and muttered, "Keep it up well, do they!" The contrabasso's measured booming Sped at each bar to the parish bounds, To shepherds at their midnight lambings, To stealthy poachers on their rounds; And everybody caught full duly The notes of our delight, As Time unrobed the Youth of Promise Hailed by our sanguine sight.
To be both one thing and that thing's opposite, unrobed and yet still "pointing to [a] mask."
that the Constitution is law and the unrobed are incapable of
Unrobed tombs with disarticulated skeletons strongly indicate tomb reuse at this time period.
Bikers and police clashed at Eugene's Naked Bike Ride last March after some unrobed cyclists began disobeying traffic signals.
The result of the survey has just been unrobed. For civil and family proceedings, between 47 per cent (for county court hearings) and 66 per cent (for court of appeal hearings) of the survey's more than 2,700 respondents felt that the current dress should be retained.
Standing on her piano stool, arms raised high in the air, she was then unrobed from above by equally mysterious means.
He returned to the cinema for Mata Hari (1985), starring Christopher Cazenove and Sylvia Kristel, who unrobed for those who enjoy a spot of spying.