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The answer DISROBED has 9 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of disrobed in various dictionaries:
verb - get undressed
verb - to remove one's clothing
DISROBED - Mark W. Smith (born September 4, 1968, in Cheverly, Maryland) is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, a former professor of law, a...
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Got undressed |
Prepared for a shower |
Prepared for a physical |
Stripped |
Dire bod's shockingly laid bare |
Bird does get upset when undressed |
Undressed |
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Simple past tense and past participle of disrobe. |
take off one's clothes. |
Take off one's clothes. |
Disrobed might refer to |
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Mark W. Smith (born September 4, 1968, in Cheverly, Maryland) is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, a former professor of law, and the founding partner of a Rockefeller Center-based law firm in New York City. Smith is a regular political and legal commentator in the national media and is a former semi-professional baseball player.Mark is a trial lawyer and conservative writer. He is the author of Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (2004), and of Disrobed: The New Battle Plan to Break the Left's Stranglehold on the Courts (2007). * Graduating from New York University in 1995, Smith is currently a trial lawyer in private practice in New York City. He has previously served as a public interest lawyer representing a variety of clients (such as a case in 1997 about hair-braiding regulations in New York), many of whom alleged infringements upon their Constitutional rights. He has also been an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Kansas Law School, where he taught a course on American laws with respect to firearms ownership, and clerked for a federal judge. |