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disrobe

[dis-rohb] / dɪsˈroʊb /


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If you find the skins difficult to remove, drop the fruit in boiling water for 30 to 60 seconds, plunge in an ice bath and then they should be more easy to disrobe.

From Seattle Times

Hoping to scare them off, Agnew planned a case demonstration requiring a male patient to fully disrobe.

From Salon

The annual event typically sees people gather at a local park to disrobe and paint their bodies before saddling up with thousands of riders on a 10-mile course throughout the city.

From Fox News

Covid-19 vaccine sites primarily give people arm vaccinations: It’s quick, efficient and there’s no need to find a private room to disrobe.

From New York Times

Watson immediately disrobed, according to the complaint, and the woman asked him to cover himself.

From New York Times