Crossword-Solution: NAKEDLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Nakedly | adv. | In a naked manner; without covering or disguise; manifestly; simply; barely. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “NAKEDLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In an unprotected manner | 1 answer |
| With full disclosure | 1 answer |
| With nothing to hide | 1 answer |
| With total exposure | 1 answer |
| Sans clothing | 3 answers |
| Manifestly | 5 answers |
| In the raw | 6 answers |
| In an obvious way | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NAKEDLY (5)
Leave not thus nakedly for all to gaze at A horror neither earth nor rain from heaven Nor light will suffer.
The garden hangs in the air, and you ramble from terrace to terrace and wonder how it keeps from slipping down, in full consummation of its bereaved forlornness, into the nakedly romantic gorge beneath.
For naked of lands and gear I came to you--a prince's daughter--very long ago, and as nakedly I now depart, so that I may retain the right to say, 'All my life long I served my love of her according to my abilities, wholeheartedly and with clean hands.'" "Yes, yes! you must depart from Venaissin," said Dona Biatritz.
They even dream that perhaps this race of gods shall learn to construct the means to take them to another and younger planet, when this Earth has become too old and too cold and too nakedly clad in atmosphere properly to sustain life.
Perhaps she had never before seen his face in an hour of weariness and relaxation--when the true character, the dominating and essential trait or traits, shows nakedly upon the surface, making the weak man or woman look pitiful, the strong man or woman formidable.
Quotes with NAKEDLY (3)
Oppenheimer was lamenting the subservience of science to innate human cruelty in an address to the American Philosophical Society: “We have made a thing, a most terrible weapon, that has altered abruptly and profoundly the nature of the world ... a thing that by all the standards of the world we grew up in is an evil thing. And by so doing ... we have raised again the question of whether science is good for man.” This public admission of personal despair at the moral collapse…
Bringing a novel to light - revealing the form and cadence, shadows and demeanor of a protagonist constructed from thin air - linking scenes and synchronicity across translucent time - holding up a glass brimming with chilled, never-tasted liquid, then sipping from it with intoxicated focus - allowing lovers to make a perilous mess of things, fall apart and nakedly come back together again - looking through conjured windows deep into someone else’s snow-bound solitude, feelin…
I don't think that, when future generations look at the apartheid struggle, they will see it as quite the momentous literary cauldron that recent history has suggested. In fact, as well as recording the struggle for human rights, the literary account, which Gordimer has kept so faithfully and truthfully, may be seen as something of a storm in a teacup. Of course it was true that South Africa preserved in much-condensed form all the nasty prejudices and cruelties of an earlier…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1998–2025).