1Dom was mother-naked, except where dry salt rimed his black skin.
2Mac swung himself up to a sitting position and realized dizzily that he was mother-naked.
3Tommy is fairly tough; but he cannot live mother-naked through a March night of driving sleet.
4Then cast me into this pool and I will be turned back into a mother-naked man.
5If you two are going, I shall come also, if I have to do so mother-naked.
6He was mother-naked and the howling wind and rain buffeted his body and the stones cut his feet.
7Some were tricked out with ornaments and skins and feathers; some were mother-naked and painted all over their bodies.
8Isn't there a latent exhibitionism in casting your clothes to the wind and stepping out mother-naked into the sunshine?
9He did not wield the ready, punctual pen of him whom Lockhart most invidiously calls "the bronzed and mother-naked gentleman of the Press."
10On Saturday evening he had to take off his rags, and creep, mother- naked, into her bed.
11'If you dunna take needle to that, you'll be mother-naked afore a week's out,' said Abel indifferently.
12"A mother-naked man," in a wilderness, with a flood between him and his raiment, was in a pitiable position.
13'The first thing that the Peruvian did was to take off all his clothes, and then he came into the dim circle of light mother-naked.