1At his door stood the unclad and pallid candidate for district attorney.
2It was the frank eloquence of the slaughter-house-theunclad humour of the market.
3Marketless products were destroyed, though bellies were unfed and backs unclad.
4When young she wore a tapis; when grown she is unclad
5As yet the skeleton arms of the winter woods remained unclad.
6Even Pyrrha, who had seen her unclad many times, looked a little awestruck.
7Yes, certainly, quite unclad, in order the better to enjoy him.
8Beholding Suka who was bodiless, those unclad aerial beings felt shame.
9At the apparition of the unclad, shipwrecked sailor the maidens flee right and left.
10On the shore were unclad, copper-colored men, gazing with wonder at the Spanish ships.
11After nine girls, there came the Body-as-a-Whole who was unclad.
12In truth he is none the less armed than usual, though he be all unclad.
13The mirror descended low, and yet it reflected nothing but a large unclad flesh surface.
14Others there were who were but in evil case, unarmed, and unclad, who were scarce whole.
15And everywhere there would be the little unclad ruddy faun-like beings who had created these marvels.
16Penñarubia, in 1868, barring all unclad pagans from the Christianized towns, that the latter donned such garments.