unclad उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "It's not all for attention, ooooooohhhhh, let's get naked and have fun, " said Reicher, who has never joined in the dorm's unclad life.
- The British climate, with abundant rain and damp winters, is unkind to such unclad concrete buildings which rapidly become a shabby grey brown colour and streaked with marks where rainwater has run down the fa�ades.
- Tolkien says of the Valar ( including the Maiar ) that they can change their shape at will, and move " unclad in the raiment of the world ", meaning invisible and without form.
- What also set Hundertwasser apart from others, in addition to lecturing in the nude ( flanked, of course, by two corresponding unclad females ), was his passion for the " right of window ."
- When the social philosopher Marshall McLuhan wrote, " The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad and incomplete, " he may have understated the attachment of many drivers to their cars.
- But it is displayed in tightly wrapped plastic, intended only for buyers 18 or older, and features young, unclad male and female models in what the company touts as " pictures hotter than a backyard barbecue ."
- Next is the Plaza of the Virgin, spectacularly paved in black and ivory marble, highlighted by an elegant marble fountain that showers Neptune surrounded by a lineup of unclad ladies whom Manolo calls " the seagoing chorus girls ."
- The budget for the campaign for the rest of 2000 is about $ 3 million; spending is to increase significantly next year, when four TV commercials featuring unclad and unshod models like the print ads and posters are to begin running.
- Gerard D . Perry, the former officer, said in his pretrial testimony that in 1977 Daily drove from archdiocesan headquarters in Brighton to Nahant after police came upon Kelley partially unclad in a parked car with a 19-year-old man.
- The'unclad'Sea Snark retailed for $ 119, the Sunflower with its yellow ABS cladding was marketed at Sears in the late sixties and early seventies for $ 199 . A 1971 ad in Boating magazine called the Sunflower " the Volkswagen of Sailboats ."