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Example sentences for "quite naked"

  • He was of the common stature, and, like all the rest of the people whom we had seen upon this island, quite naked.

  • They were not, like the people on all the other islands that we had visited, quite naked, though they had only a slight covering for the waist, which consisted of a narrow piece of fine matting.

  • This is the common dress of all ranks of people, and there are few without such a one except the Children, who go quite naked, the Boys until they are 6 or 7 years of Age, and the girls until 3 or 4.

  • A little girl, quite naked in the transparent water, was beating the water with both hands, dancing about in it and dipping herself with pretty movements.

  • He was still asleep, his mouth open, quite naked.

  • A little girl, quite naked in the transparent water, was beating the waves with both hands, dancing about in them a little and dipping herself with pretty movements.

  • After this, some of them went away with my horse, and the remainder stood considering whether they should leave me quite naked, or allow me something to shelter me from the sun.

  • But observing that I had one waistcoat under another, they insisted that I should cast them both off; and at last, to make sure work, stripped me quite naked.

  • Some of these go quite naked, or have only the skin of a leopard thrown over them, and keep perpetually standing with their faces to the sun.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite naked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beautiful princess; bringing about; heavenly things; pure and; quite another; quite close; quite content; quite contrary; quite dead; quite different; quite early; quite fresh; quite happy; quite know; quite right; quite similar; quite small; quite smooth; quite true; quite understand; quite variable; quite well; quite wrong; special form; stirring frequently; will show you the