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  • 21nap — nap1 /nap/, v., napped, napping, n. v.i. 1. to sleep for a short time; doze. 2. to be off one s guard: The question caught him napping. v.t. 3. to sleep or doze through (a period of time, an activity, etc.) (usually fol. by away): I napped the… …

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  • 22divestment — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Stripping of covering Nouns 1. divestment, divestiture; taking off, disrobing, undressing; [de]nudation; decortication, hair removal, depilation, excoriation, desquamation; molting, ecdysis; exfoliation.… …

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  • 23Divestment — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Divestment >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 divestment divestment Sgm: N 1 taking off taking off &c. >V. GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 nudity nudity Sgm: N 2 bareness bareness &c. >Adj. Sgm …

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  • 24nap — nap1 verb (naps, napping, napped) sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day. noun a short sleep of this type. Origin OE hnappian, prob. of Gmc origin. nap2 noun 1》 the raised hairs or threads on the surface of fabric or suede leather,… …

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  • 25threadbare — a. 1. Napless, worn, seedy. 2. Trite, hackneyed, stale, worn out, common, commonplace …

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  • 26bare — adj 1. naked, stark naked, nude, Inf. in the buff, Chiefly Brit. starkers; uncovered, undressed, unclothed, undraped, unrobed, unclad, unappareled, unveiled; disrobed, stripped, bared, exposed, denuded, divested, peeled; bald, (of a young bird)… …

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  • 27beaten — adj 1. trodden, well trodden, trampled, much traveled; worn, well used, over used, threadbare, napless, smooth. 2. defeated, trounced, routed, vanquished, Sl. shellacked, Sl. pulverized; conquered, overthrown, overpowered, overwhelmed; broken,… …

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  • 28threadbare — adj 1. worn, worn to a thread, worn out, shopworn, (o/ a tire) bald, napless, moth eaten, frayed, ragged; raveled, holey, in need of patches; faded; marred, damaged. 2. meager, slim, thin, lean, slight, insubstantial, small; scanty, skimpy,… …

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  • 29bare — I. /bɛə / (say bair) adjective (barer, barest) 1. without covering or clothing; naked or nude: bare knees. 2. with the head uncovered. 3. without the usual furnishings, contents, etc.: bare walls. 4. open to view; unconcealed; undisguised. 5.… …

  • 30nap — I. /næp / (say nap) verb (i) (napped, napping) 1. to have a short sleep; doze. –noun 2. a short sleep; a doze. –phrase 3. catch someone napping, to discover someone unprepared or off guard. {Middle English nappe(n), Old English hnappian} II. /næp …