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Unrobe

Unrobe \Un*robe"\, v. t. & i. [1st pref. un- + robe.] To disrobe; to undress; to take off the robes.

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unrobe

vb. To disrobe, to undress.

Usage examples of "unrobe".

Empress did upon her servant--the Empress who hesitated not to unrobe herself before her slave, since she did not account a slave a man.

As his attendants assisted to unrobe him for the night, the thought of Nydia flashed across him.

I was unrobed of my sacred panoplies and once more from a goddess became a woman, and as a woman I sought my couch and wept and wept.

Yet it was not so, for with gentle hands, but in silence, they unrobed her, and washed her with scented waters and braided her hair, twisting it up with pearls and gems.

Lipitero standing unrobed, the wind playing through her crimped silver-gray fur, her heavily metaled harness glowing richly gold in the sunlight filtering through the sails and shrouds.

Every few yards an unrobed guard stood, vigilant against any disturbance.

Undone and unrobed, I sat on the floor, the blanket wrapped around me.

In this farmhouse, safe from view, by a discreet unrobing, Ennelina began to show herself to me.

Here this portion of the intended bathers, after unrobing themselves, remained for some time enjoying the artificial warmth of the luxurious air.

During the process of unrobing neither spoke, for the affair on which they had just been employed, caused novel and disagreeable sensations to them all.

Then rising to close her door previously to fully unrobing, she saw a streak of light shining across the landing.