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Definition of Disrobers
1. disrober [n] - See also: disrober
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrobers
Literary usage of Disrobers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in Brazil by Thomas Ewbank (1856)
"By-and-by the disrobers reappeared, stood by him till he untied the ends, tucked
up the skirts, and whisked them in like manner away, ..."
2. A Physician's Vacation: Or, A Summer in Europe by Walter Channing (1856)
"I certainly was of the slightest sect of disrobers. The favours of sea-sickness
were so liberally bestowed upon me that the military word, "as you were," or ..."
3. Life in Brazil, Or, A Journal of a Visit to the Land of the Cocoa and the by Thomas Ewbank (1856)
"By-and-by the disrobers reappeared, stood by him till he untied the ends, tucked
up the skirts, and whisked them in like manner away, leaving him in a ..."