In his fiction, Maugham often sought to lay bare the hypocrisies of his characters. |
You hone your skill with a pen instead of a paddle, lay bare your soul on paper, and send it in to a magazine editor. |
She has the ability to scratch and burrow under the surface of human experience and lay bare both the sacred and profane. |
For an organization that extols trustworthiness, these files lay bare an appalling dissonance. |
It will lay bare our personalities and make known our character, or lack thereof. |
Moreover, they saw it as a closed system governed by its own elaborate rules, which it was the task of the structuralist to lay bare. |