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denude of

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denude someone or something of something
to strip something from someone or something. The prison guards denuded the new prisoner of his garments. The wind denuded the trees of their leaves.


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08) as he had Ormesby Hall on his list of areas denude of flowers in any containers.
The following buildings are denude of flowers in any containers: Middlesbrough Town Hall, Ormesby Hall, Northallerton Council Hall in the High Street and the Gazette Buildings.
 
 
 
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