(Used informally) completely unclothed.
1 It was him in the altogether , no doubt about that-LachlanMcGillivray, exposed.
2 The Indians cooked them in the altogether and ate the meat from the bones.
3 Obviously the sight of her in the altogether hadn't stirred him in the least.
4 Suffice it to say, if you choose to have men wandering about your house in the altogether - well ,that'syour affair.
5 Dr C was as fit in the altogether as he'd been dressed, and his hands as good as I'd imagined.
6 Alexia figured, delightedly, that this meant he did, in fact, tend to traipse around his private apartments in the altogether .
8 But the central deficiency of this confession lies in the altogether inadequate conception of Jesus Christ and His work which it embodies.
9 And life returned to the way it was for Gilbert and Percy, living as they were in the altogether different country of the Mississippi Delta.
10 Maybe 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 . "
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