Ainda não temos significados para "stand bareheaded".
1We stand bareheaded to salute the grey mass of buildings ridged along the sky.
2So he could only stand bareheaded on the office-steps watching her as she went on her way.
3Firstly, he plucked off my hat, telling me I ought to stand bareheaded in the presence of gentlemen.
4And again, when the visiting justice makes his rounds, we are made to stand bareheaded before him, as if-etc.
5They pull off their caps and, because he is a king's councillor, they stand bareheaded till he has gone by.
6The man who on Wednesday would tell her to go and soak her head, perhaps, would stand bareheaded to let her pass on Tuesday.
7Catching up his hat, he ran out and stood bareheaded, awaiting her.
8I bowed; I daren't say anything; I took off my hat and stood bareheaded.
9Captain Rexford took off his hat in tribute to his theme, and stood bareheaded.
10He snatched off his cap and stood bareheaded and panting.
11On being first brought before the court, Ridley stood bareheaded.
12Farrell stood bareheaded, a great figure on his short legs.
13Nancy, after a moment's reluctance, unfastened her hat, and stood bareheaded, blushing and laughing.
14The others filed softly out of the room and stood bareheaded under the winter sky.
15Watson, stood bareheaded, looking down at the blinking lights of the city of the Argonauts.
16That brought Martin on to the captain's bridge, where he stood bareheaded, struggling to smile.