Definition of Nakedest

1. naked [adj] - See also: naked

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nakedest

naked as the day one was born
naked as the day you were born
naked eye
naked eyes
naked ladies
naked lady
naked mole rat
naked option
naked protein
naked seeds
naked singularities
naked singularity
naked virus
nakeder
nakedest (current term)
nakedly
nakednesses
nakedwood
naker
nakers
nakfa
nakfas
nakharar
nakharars
nakhlite
nakhlites
nakoo
nala

Literary usage of Nakedest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. John Brown Among the Quakers: And Other Sketches by Irving Berdine Richman (1894)
"... for, besides being the flattest and nakedest of prairies, in Indian times this island was wont to be swept yearly by fierce conflagrations. ..."

2. A Handbook to the Gallery of British Paintings in the Art Treasures Exhibition by Manchester art treasures exhib (1857)
"Labour, therefore, in one of its sternest and nakedest forms, is the lot of Manchester. She has wisely made it her pride ; has devoted herself to it with ..."

3. The English Language: A Brief History of Its Grammatical Changes and Its by Brainerd Kellogg, Alonzo Reed (1891)
"... nakedest, chiefest, supremest, divinest, extremest, and directer, quoted above, that adjectives which denote qualities not susceptible of increase or ..."

4. The English Language: A Brief History of Its Grammatical Changes and Its by Brainerd Kellogg, Alonzo Reed (1893)
"... nakedest, chiefest, supremest, divinest, extremest, and directer, quoted above, that adjectives which denote qualities not susceptible of increase or ..."

5. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1908)
"It is not easy to believe that, even among the nakedest savages, an unusual degree of cynicism and indecency in an individual should not beget a certain ..."

6. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1883)
"He was as wet as the nakedest man that ever swam. And as he had really, after all his anger with her, been hastening home on Mrs. Claxton's account, ..."

7. The Popular Science Monthly (1887)
"It is not easy to believe that, even among the nakedest savages, an unusual degree of cynicism and indecency in an individual should not beget a certain ..."

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