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Definition of Seminudity
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seminudity
Literary usage of Seminudity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1853)
"Here a shivering wretch, in a state of seminudity and covered with mud, came up
to the door and salaamed ; B.'s face brightened, a few words passed, ..."
2. The Earthquake by Arthur Cheney Train, Charles Scribner's Sons (1918)
"At the swagger restaurants and private balls the seminudity of the dancers vied
with the suggestiveness of the music, and the pantomime of the dance was ..."
3. The Earthquake by Arthur Cheney Train, Charles Scribner's Sons, Scribner Press (1918)
"At the swagger restaurants and private balls the seminudity of the dancers vied
with the suggestiveness of the music, and the pantomime of the dance was ..."
4. Sculpture I, 1952-1967 by Mary C. Sturgeon (1987)
"A beardless male figure (the Hunter) stands at left in heroic seminudity, the
torso in a frontal pose, the head in profile to viewer's left and inclined ..."
5. British Farmer's Magazine (1850)
"... and con- tinning to work the entire day—half fed, in a state of seminudity,
and barefooted—on the wet bog, until eight o'clock in the evening. ..."