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unclad

[uhn-klad] / ʌnˈklæd /


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As for Britain, clad or unclad, entry into the Common Market was out of the question, despite his "exceptional esteem, attachment and respect" for the British people.

From Time Magazine Archive

I flung the warm shawl over her, and drew the edges tight round her neck, for I dreaded lest she should get some deadly chill from the night air, unclad as she was.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker

“I hide myself in the depths of the forest, live on wild animals and roots, and go unclad as any beast of the field.”

From Legends & Romances of Brittany by Spence, Lewis

It swarms with wolfish-looking dogs and dirty, unclad children.

From The Bridge of the Gods A Romance of Indian Oregon. 19th Edition. by Balch, Frederic Homer

His bodily strength is little, slow of foot is he, Of stature base, unclad in mail or panoply.

From Satan Absolved by Blunt, Wilfred Scawen