1. undressing - Noun
2. undressing - Verb
undressing
present participle of undress
undressing (plural undressings)
The act of removing somebody's clothes.
Undressing her was an act of recklessness, a kind of vandalism, like releasing a zoo full of animals, or blowing up a dam. Michael Chabon
The basic paradox about sex is that it always seems to be offering more than it can deliver. A glimpse of a girl undressing through a lighted bedroom window induces a vision of ecstatic delight, but in the actual process of persuading the girl into bed, the vision somehow evaporates. Colin Wilson
Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion. It is a moon wrapped in brown paper. It promises light like the careful undressing of love...I am trying to be truthful. Carol Ann Duffy
I looked at Micah, who shrugged. I looked at Rafael, who shook his head. Nice that none of us knew why he was undressing. Laurell K. Hamilton
It's not worth undressing a saint to dress another one. Portuguese Proverb
It's not worth undressing a saint to dress another one. Brazilian Proverb