Undress

  • 11undress — un|dress1 [ ʌn dres ] verb intransitive or transitive to remove your clothes or to remove someone else s clothes: She undressed the children and got them into their pajamas. undress un|dress 2 [ ʌn dres ] noun a state of undress FORMAL a state of …

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  • 12undress — I UK [ʌnˈdres] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms undress : present tense I/you/we/they undress he/she/it undresses present participle undressing past tense undressed past participle undressed to remove your clothes, or to remove… …

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  • 13undress — 1 verb (I, T) to take your clothes off, or take someone else s clothes off 2 noun (U) formal a state in which you are wearing few or no clothes: The dancers walked around in various stages of undress …

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  • 14undress — verb he undressed and got into bed in a state of undress Syn: strip (off), disrobe, take off one s clothes, peel down …

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  • 15undress — verb (t) /ʌnˈdrɛs / (say un dres) 1. to remove the clothes from; disrobe. 2. to strip of whatever adorns. 3. to remove the dressing from (a wound, etc.). 4. Colloquial to shear: to undress a sheep. –verb (i) /ʌnˈdrɛs / (say un dres) 5. to take… …

  • 16Undress to the Beat — Studioalbum von Jeanette Veröffentlichung 20. März 2009 Aufnahme 2007 2009 Label …

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  • 17Undress parade — Undress Un dress, n. 1. A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil. & Naval) An authorized habitual dress of officers and soldiers, but not full dress uniform. [1913 Webster] {Undress… …

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  • 18Undress code — An undress code is commonly used as the opposite of a dress code, restricting or prohibiting the wearing of clothing. In this sense, undress codes are common in many public swimming facilities for sanitary reasons. These rules restrict persons… …

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  • 19Undress parade — Parade Pa*rade , n. [F., fr. Sp. parada a halt or stopping, an assembling for exercise, a place where troops are assembled to exercise, fr. parar to stop, to prepare. See {Pare}, v. t.] 1. The ground where a military display is held, or where… …

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  • 20undress — I. Date: 1596 transitive verb 1. to remove the clothes or covering of ; divest, strip 2. expose, reveal intransitive verb to take off one s clothes ; disrobe II. noun …

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