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Without the natural or usual covering.
bald
denudate
bare
1
He resolutely
denuded
his mind of thought; he repeated the multiplication table.
2
Even relatively small numbers of livestock can now keep the hills
denuded
.
3
The chateau of Cinq-Cygne had long been empty and
denuded
of furniture.
4
The land was teeming with war money and
denuded
of necessary goods.
5
The National Forests contain about one million acres of
denuded
forest lands.
6
They continued on at a steady trot, suddenly amongst the
denuded
hills.
7
Shabby still, of course, bare, almost
denuded
,
the salon of Maria Theresa.
8
Whole forest areas in the South have been
denuded
for hickory for spokes.
9
The French have led in extending reforestation on
denuded
mountain sides.
10
They were people of the forest and the river, of broken
denuded
hills.
11
During the last millennium, this island was almost completely
denuded
of its woods.
12
The things which here and there seem only distorted limbs are
denuded
trees.
13
You are left
denuded
and hungry for the old sweet vocation.
14
All the rest resembles a jaw which has been
denuded
of its teeth.
15
When I spoke of the house being
denuded
,
I meant relatively, of course.
16
To dust they shall all return,
denuded
,
depressed, disheartened and in utter despair.
denuded
denude
·
denude of
denude of leaves
denude of troops
denude of trees
denude branches