(Used informally) completely unclothed.
1It was him in the altogether, no doubt about that-LachlanMcGillivray, exposed.
2The Indians cooked them in the altogether and ate the meat from the bones.
3Obviously the sight of her in the altogether hadn't stirred him in the least.
4Suffice it to say, if you choose to have men wandering about your house in the altogether-well ,that'syour affair.
5Dr C was as fit in the altogether as he'd been dressed, and his hands as good as I'd imagined.
6Alexia figured, delightedly, that this meant he did, in fact, tend to traipse around his private apartments in the altogether.
8But the central deficiency of this confession lies in the altogether inadequate conception of Jesus Christ and His work which it embodies.
9And life returned to the way it was for Gilbert and Percy, living as they were in the altogether different country of the Mississippi Delta.
10Maybe it was because I hadn't slept with an overweight woman in a while that I just couldn't picture a heavyset woman in the altogether.
11"Well, I mean, you did see him in the altogether, didn't you?" Mabel said.
12"I'm sleeping in the altogether."
13"I don't want mine to be prudes, but I don't want them in therapy either, seeing dear old dad scratching and grinning in the altogether."