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disrobe

[dis-rohb] / dɪsˈroʊb /


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When we were eventually led into Osmosis’ tidy changing rooms to disrobe, I smelled what she meant before I saw it.

From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2025

For “Leo Grande,” the choice to disrobe was hers, and though she made it with trepidation, Thompson said she believes “the film would not be the same without it.”

From New York Times • Jun. 15, 2022

Pell would only have gone to the sacristy to disrobe, and that was always done with the help of at least one other cleric.

From Washington Times • Aug. 19, 2019

Monsignor Charles Portelli, who was the cathedral’s master of ceremonies in the 1990s, testified that he was always with Pell after Mass to help him disrobe in the sacristy.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2019

Then he, being called away, if he had instructed others to disinter the body, would never have instructed them to hide it on his own premises, much less to disrobe it for no purpose whatever.

From Out of a Labyrinth by Lynch, Lawrence L.