Crossword-Solution: DISROBE 7 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Disrobe v. t. & i. To divest of a robe; to undress; figuratively, to
strip of covering; to divest of that which clothes or decorates; as,
autumn disrobes the fields of verdure.

We have 33 clues for the answer “DISROBE”

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take off clothes 1 answer
Strip down to one's birthday suit 1 answer
Present street attire 1 answer
Remove one's clothes 1 answer
Prepare for the hot tub 1 answer
Prepare for bed 1 answer
Prepare for a physical, maybe 1 answer
Emulate ecdysiasts 1 answer
Prepare for a physical 2 answers
Get undressed 2 answers
Get ready for bed 2 answers
Defrock 2 answers
Peel, in a way 2 answers
Prepare for a bath 3 answers
Prepare to bathe 3 answers
Wear off 3 answers
Take it off 3 answers
Get ready to shower 3 answers
get naked 3 answers
Lose the threads 3 answers
Get down to basics? 4 answers
Strip down 4 answers
STRIP someone 4 answers
BED BATH AND ___ 10 answers
unclothe 12 answers
Undress 13 answers
unbutton 15 answers
doff 18 answers
Denude 18 answers
Dispossess 25 answers
Uncover 35 answers
Strip 53 answers
Divest 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISROBE (5)

Once more he became a lover rather than an artist; scruples convulsed his heart as he saw the eye of the old painter regain its youth and, with the artist’s habit, disrobe as it were the beauteous form of the young girl.
The Hidden Masterpiece Honore de Balzac 1998
But why? Who was it? What did it mean? She retreated back into the shed, and commenced hastily to disrobe and dress again in her own clothes, which she had flung down upon the floor.
The White Moll Frank L. Packard 1999
Sagittarius was such, however, that it is very doubtful whether he would not have proceeded thus to disrobe had not the Prophet, rendered desperate by the turn of events, abruptly leaped between Sir Tiglath and his old and valued friend and, gathering the outraged Lady Julia under his arm, exclaimed,-- “Pray, pray--we can discuss this matter more comfortably at dinner.
The Prophet of Berkeley Square Robert Hichens 2006
With a nervous trepidation that was novel to her, Minty began to disrobe herself preparatory to trying on her new creation.
A Phyllis of the Sierras Bret Harte 2006
She then proceeded to disrobe, murmuring to herself that she could stop now, and could stop now, at each stage of the advance to a fresh dressing of her person, and moralizing on her singular fate, in the mouth of an observer.
The Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith 2006

Quotes with DISROBE (3)

Emma: You can demand that Pettibone retain my services, but you cannot make similar demands of the parents of the students. They will not entrust the education of their daughters to a woman who has removed her clothing for an artist, no matter how exalted that artist may be. Pettibone would become a school without students. No that avenue is closed to me now. Nicholas: Women disrobe for men other than their husbands every day. Emma: But they are not on exhibition in the Royal…
Donna MacMeans The Education of Mrs. Brimley
The prince set her down and dismissed his valet. The latter left with a bow and closed the door. Leaning against the wall, the prince pulled off his stockings. As he walked toward the amethyst tub, he yanked his shirt over his head. He was lean and tightly sinewed. Her little bird heart thudded. He glanced at her, his lips curved in not quite a smile. The next thing she knew, his shirt had flown through the air and landed on the cage, blocking her view toward the bathtub.“Sor…
Sherry Thomas The Burning Sky
In retrospect, I think those people dressed in costumes walking up Montparnasse must have seen someting before anybody else did. When they looked at me and said, "This guy comes with us," I think it wasn't just an accident, it was as clear a sign as I would ever get that I was going to enter the life of the artist. I was going to disrobe myself, I was going to put on a new identity, I was going to be somebody else.
Philip Glass
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 39 times in crossword archives (1971–2022).