completely naked, no clothes on The little boy was running down the street in his birthday suit.
give a wide birth to
keep away from, keep a safe distance from I usually give a wide birth to my boss when he is angry.
give birth to
bring forth children 生(孩子) Jane's mother has just given birth to twins.简的妈妈刚刚生了一对双胞胎。
in one's birthday suit
Idiom(s): in one's birthday suit
Theme: Nakedness
naked; nude. (Informal. In the "clothes" in which one was born.) • I’ve heard that John sleeps in his birthday suit. • We used to go down to the river and swim in our birthday suits. • You have to get into your birthday suit to bathe.
Sell your birthright for a mess of pottage
If a person sells their birthright for a mess of pottage, they accept some trivial financial or other gain, but lose something much more important. 'Sell your soul for a mess of pottage' is an alternative form.
birthday suit|birthday|suit
n. The skin with no clothes on; complete nakedness. The little boys were swimming in their birthday suits.
give birth to|give|give birth
v. phr. 1. To bear live offspring. The mother gave birth to twin baby girls. 2. To bring about; create; occasion. Beethoven gave birth to a new kind of symphony.
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