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* In "Film/Mousehunt", Lars attempts to run the family factory, which backfires when his knitted clothes get caught in the machinery, unravelling completely and leaving him totally naked (bar his shoes and socks) in a freezing cold factory. Eventually, he receives his clothes back as balls of yarn, which he covers himself up with.
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* ''Film/{{Burlesque}]'': While flirting with Ali, Jack walks into the kitchen and comes out naked and holding a box of cookies over his crotch.
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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "The Oblong Murders", a woman walks in on Jones while he is in the shower and is obviously [[EatingTheEyeCandy enjoying the view]]. He hurriedly grabs a washcloth to cover himself.

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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "The "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS14E4 The Oblong Murders", Murders]]", a woman walks in on Jones while he is in the shower and is obviously [[EatingTheEyeCandy enjoying the view]]. He hurriedly grabs a washcloth to cover himself.
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* The infamous "Life is Short" ad for UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} depicts a newborn baby being shot out of his mother before rapidly aging while still airborne. As a baby and toddler his privates are covered by a trail of CensorSteam due to his speed, but when he grows into a pre-teen he begins covering himself up with both hands. It actually makes some degree of sense - outside of the obvious - in that going that fast with no protection would be especially painful in that area and the boy is probably just acting instinctively.

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* The infamous "Life is Short" ad for UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} depicts a newborn baby being shot out of his mother before rapidly aging while still airborne. As a baby and toddler his privates are covered by a trail of CensorSteam due to his speed, but when he grows into a pre-teen he begins covering himself up with both hands. It actually makes some degree of sense - outside of the obvious - in that going that fast with no protection would be especially painful in that area and the boy is probably just acting instinctively.
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* ''Film/{{Go}}'': When the hotel room catches fire, Simon bolts naked from the room into the corridor, holding his clothes over his groin and butt.
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* Taken to the extreme in ''Film/ProjectA'', when Inspector Hong hogs the shower for himself while a line of recruits, including Creator/JackieChan's protagonist, stands in a row holding only their shower buckets over their privates. While washing, Hong realized he forgot ''his'' bucket and orders one of his recruits to give him one; the recruits responds by ''pelting'' Hong with their buckets. (He did say "give", [[ExactWords throwing with force does count as giving]])
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* ''Art/CupidAndPsycheBouguereau'': In "The Rapture of Psyche", Psyche is so overjoyed by Cupid's embrace that she braces herself, which also serves to cover her breasts.

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* ''Art/CupidAndPsycheBouguereau'': ''Art/PsycheAndCupidBouguereau'': In "The Rapture of Psyche", Psyche is so overjoyed by Cupid's embrace that she braces herself, which also serves to cover her breasts.
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* In the Creator/IanFleming novel ''Literature/DrNo'', Literature/JamesBond first encounters Honey Rider emerging from the water naked (instead of wearing the famous white bikini of [[Film/DrNo the movie]]) and is surprised when her version of the standard female modest gesture includes hiding her badly broken and disfigured nose instead of her breasts.

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* In the Creator/IanFleming novel ''Literature/DrNo'', Literature/JamesBond first encounters Honey Rider emerging from the water naked (instead of wearing the famous white bikini of [[Film/DrNo the movie]]) and is surprised when her version of the standard female modest gesture includes hiding putting one hand over her crotch and using the other to hide her badly broken and disfigured nose instead of her breasts.
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* ''Art/CupidAndPsycheBouguereau'': In "The Rapture of Psyche", Psyche is so overjoyed by Cupid's embrace that she braces herself, which also serves to cover her breasts.
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* In the Creator/IanFleming novel ''Literature/DrNo'', Literature/JamesBond first encounters Honey Rider emerging from the water naked instead of wearing the famous white bikini of [[Film/DrNo the movie]] and is surprised when her version of the standard female modest gesture includes hiding her badly broken and disfigured nose instead of her breasts.

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* In the Creator/IanFleming novel ''Literature/DrNo'', Literature/JamesBond first encounters Honey Rider emerging from the water naked instead (instead of wearing the famous white bikini of [[Film/DrNo the movie]] movie]]) and is surprised when her version of the standard female modest gesture includes hiding her badly broken and disfigured nose instead of her breasts.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Echocalypse}}'': In artwork of Vivi showing her in [[PeopleJars a tube]], she is shown stark naked covering her massive bust with her hands while other portions of her body cover other...secrets.
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* {{Conversed}} in a first-season ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode. Beckett complains that the fictional Detective Literature/NikkiHeat is naked on the cover of her debut novel, and Castle points out that she's holding a gun, "strategically placed".

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* {{Conversed}} in a first-season ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' episode. Beckett complains that the fictional Detective Literature/NikkiHeat is naked on the cover of her debut novel, and Castle points out that she's holding a gun, "strategically placed".

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