undress - use in sentences

Object

  • room: Each consists of undressing room, the bath-room, and the dressing-room.
  • body: They undressed the body and laid it on a wooden table called an embalming table.
  • child: According to the latter's statement, he had undressed the child for the purpose of giving him a bath.
  • baby: Zips up for easy on, off & diaper changes Easy to change diaper without undressing baby.
  • woman: Topic: How to undress a woman with you mouse!

Preposition: on

  • beach: IC: I think it was the little man [ undressing on the beach ] , yes.

Preposition: at

  • night: They are so quick after the siren that I am sure they never undress at night.

Converse of object

  • do: For example, if you are of the opposite sex to the child, do not undress or bathe them.
  • watch: He also got a chance to check out potential hiding places, sneak back later, and watch the neighbor ladies undress.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: Amiee and Chantelle Fashion Show We all got undressed then put on the fashion clothes and went on stage to model them.
  • completely: Exposure: all multiple injured patients should be completely undressed.
  • slowly: As the water hit the shore outside, he'd slowly undress me and kiss each part of my body.
  • quickly: The bus driver and the man were quickly undressing to reveal that they were in fact a flaming red devil and a grim reaper.
  • partially: After Aaron told his story, the women left the courtroom and Aaron partially undressed and stood before the jury.
  • all: The three immortal goddesses Had come, and all undressed To ask a mortal man to choose Which was the loveliest.

Modifies a noun

  • uniform: The pill box was, in fact, the undress uniform of the soldier of the day.
  • gown: Cap: Square ( for wear with the undress gown ).

Preposition: in

  • front: I don't get undressed in front of my husband.
  • house: One night he sees a beautiful girl undressing in the house next door and instantly falls in love.

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