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naked ladies

British  

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) another name for autumn crocus

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Her little house was surrounded by pink surprise lilies — what my cousins called “naked ladies.”

From New York Times

Her son and a friend, she said, had taken screen shots and saved images of the “naked ladies that they liked” to their devices.

From Washington Post

“What about your first exposure to the exposure… of naked ladies, exposing themselves?” asked Tony.

From The Guardian

We the Animals Rated R for sex, smoking and cheerfully naked ladies.

From New York Times

These plants are commonly known as ‘naked ladies’ because they flower on bare stems before the leaves develop.

From Seattle Times