disrober in a sentence
n.
Definition
Disrober (verb): To remove clothing or coverings from someone or something, often revealing hidden details or features.
Sample Sentences
- He decided to disrober the statue, revealing its intricate details hidden beneath layers of paint.
- The magician's act included a dramatic moment when he would disrober his assistant, leaving the audience in awe.
- As part of the performance, the artist would disrober the canvas to unveil a stunning mural underneath.
- During the ceremony, they carefully disrober the ceremonial cloth to reveal the newly unveiled monument.
- The film included a scene where the protagonist would disrober a secret compartment to find the hidden treasure.
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