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Meaning of deblouse | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To untuck one's trousers from one's boots; unblouse.
  2. To remove the blouse from.

Examples

“Everybody had debloused their pants long ago to get air circulating.”
“Rarely has a sexploitation flick managed to have it both ways: IMPROPER CONDUCT criticizes male-dominated power plays while offering viewers a voyeuristic peep at white-collar types abusing their power to deblouse their underlings.”
“In his death, he strays in his mind to one day as a child when he stood naked and blind. Cruel trick of step children; he stood in the courtyard debloused, blindfolded and cold.”
“There was carousing and jumping, roughhousing and tumping, deblousing and thumping, arousing and humping, and ever so much dowsing and pumping.”
“Was she wanting to sell the dummy along with it, or was she waiting till I turned my back while she de-bloused the figure.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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