of lumber or stone or hides; not finished or dressed
<adj.all> undressed granite undressed hides
having removed clothing
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In 1942-43, a whole trainload of people could be undressed, stripped of their belongings and killed in two hours.
Last December, a former cook at his Southern Air restaurant in Wentzville sued him, alleging he made videotapes of her and other women as they dressed, undressed and used the toilet in the women's restroom there.
Is a friend who won't "go video" unshaved or undressed?
As he ran, the man undressed himself completely, casting off all the clothes and valuables except the bangles, and disappeared, the agency reported.
In a final effort to stop the boat from docking, four activists undressed and jumped into the water, but they were removed by police.