References in classic literature ?
Lifting an edge of the sheet he pulled it away, exposing the entire body, altogether naked and showing in the candle-light a claylike yellow.
I now proposed to Toby that instead of rambling about the island, exposing ourselves to discovery at every turn, we should select some place as our fixed abode for as long a period as our food should hold out, build ourselves a comfortable hut, and be as prudent and circumspect as possible.
Look 'm that fella," Binu Charley interrupted, brushing aside the leafy wall of the run-way and exposing a bow so massive that no one bushman could have bent it.
In this hurry and distress, he took (as is common enough) the worst course, and, instead of exposing her to the lady, which would have been of little consequence, he chose to expose the lady to her; he therefore resolved to hide Honour, whom he had but just time to convey behind the bed, and to draw the curtains.
While government/military entities only suffered 8.1% of the breaches, they were responsible for exposing 19.2% of all records.
Damania said India Against Corruption would be exposing Gadkari's silence.
Exposing plants to electricity can boost production of useful plant chemicals and may provide a cheaper, safer, and more efficient method for producing medicines, pesticides, and other commercially important plant-based materials, report scientists at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
Frederick vom Saal of the University of Missouri-Columbia counters that the Tufts researchers, by exposing animals continuously day after day, "are mimicking to the best degree possible the human exposure to bisphenol-A."