Webthe emperor undressed, and the swindlers pretended to put his new clothes on him, one garment after another.

They took him around the waist and seemed.

Webwhen the emperor parades through the streets wearing his new clothes (but in reality completely naked), none of the townspeople admit that they cannot see.

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Webthe emperor has no clothes.

Webthe expression ‘the emperor’s new clothes’ or variants like ‘the emperor has no clothes’ are difficult to explain briefly and are most easily understood by looking at its source, that.

Used to describe a situation in which the general population is unwilling to recognize or admit the obvious shortcomings, issues, or flaws in a.

Webthe emperor took off his clothes, and the impostors pretended to help him in putting on one article after another of the new clothes, while he twisted and turned.

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