Aún no tenemos significados para "shorn of".
1The Scotland team was shorn of several players due to work commitments.
2Mr Baker said the mines were profitable when shorn of their debt.
3The sacred idiom shorn of its referents and so of its reality.
4The assembly of the people had been shorn of its legislative powers.
5The mob becomes shorn of will-power and blindly obedient to its dictator.
6The fact of their being lost was shorn of half its terrors.
7Once more King Philip, shorn of his prestige, comes upon the scene.
8But when the words finally came, they were shorn of all euphemism.
9Even her smile was shorn of all accessories like dimples or twinkles.
10Lately dethroned and somewhat shorn of her majesty, but still a queen.
11Samson, shorn of his strength, has been a traditional occasion for pathos.
12Crept back to find it shorn of all that made it fair?
13To what extent has the city council been shorn of its power?
14The British Bankers' Association is being shorn of its role as Libor administrator.
15Providence tempers the wind to the parents who are shorn of their lamb.
16A third sends emails using a specially generated address, shorn of all identifiers.
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