not have a stitch on

not have a stitch on
not have a stitch on informal phrase
to not be wearing any clothes
Thesaurus: to remove clothes and not wear clotheshyponym to put on or be wearing clothes and to dress other peoplesynonym
Main entry: stitch

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not have a stitch ˈon | not be wearing a ˈstitch idiom
(informal) to be naked
Main entry:stitchidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • not have a stitch on —    Someone who does not have a stitch on is wearing no clothes and is therefore completely naked.     When the doorbell rang, he didn t have a stitch on! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • not have a stitch on — informal to not be wearing any clothes …   English dictionary

  • not be wearing a stitch — not have a stitch ˈon | not be wearing a ˈstitch idiom (informal) to be naked Main entry: ↑stitchidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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