Bare
Skin
Skin verb - To remove the natural covering of.
Usage example: I prefer not to skin potatoes before mashing them
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Synonyms for Skin
Bare and skin are semantically related in remove outer covering topic. Sometimes you can use "Bare" instead the word "Skin" as a verb or an adjective.
Nearby Words: skinned, skinless
Mutual synonyms
Common collocations
| children | bare children | skin children |
Both words in one sentence
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Justified, however, because contact between his skin and bare earth made him stronger and invincible, as his mother was Gaia, the Earth Goddess herself.
Source: Full-Frontal Assault - Gentle Giant: 78351 is a hulking, hunched-over humanoid with grey skin and a bare pate, almost as tall as the Doctor, kind, and extremely timid.
- Any character design he comes up with is almost certain to bare as much skin as possible.
Source: Author Appeal / Surname A To H
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