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Definition of Disrobing
1. disrobe [v] - See also: disrobe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrobing
Literary usage of Disrobing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theological and Literary Journal (1850)
"forward, and dismounting in haste, and disrobing with precipitation, rushed down
the bank, and threw themselves into the stream. ..."
2. Leaves of Antiquity: Or, The Poetry of the Hebrew Tradition by Johann Gottfried Herder, Caroline Mehetabel Fisher Sawyer (1849)
"THE disrobing OF AARON. WITH a heavy heart, Moses disrobed his brother Aaron,
upon Mount Hor. He took off his holy garments, and with them robed Eleazer. ..."
3. The Lady Nurse of Ward E by Amanda (Akin) Stearns (1909)
"After retiring I improvised for the amusement of the other ladies who were
disrobing, A DIRECTORY FOR THE "LADIES' CHATEAU" Sisters Southwick and Akin Have ..."
4. Universal Classics Library by Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh (1901)
"disrobing THE SPIRIT Azar Kaivan mixed little with the people of the world; he
shunned with horror all public admirers; ..."
5. Buffalo Land: An Authentic Account of the Discoveries, Adventures, and by William Edward Webb (1873)
"... PROFESSOR'S LETTER—disrobing THE VICTIM. THE early dawn of Wednesday morning
saw us again astir. There was the same creeping of mist out of the valley ..."