Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clothe, Items of clothing; apparel, plural form of cloth, tog, threads, garments, apparel, n pakaian (pakai), clothing; all the cloth articles of personal and household use that can be washed, wearing apparel, as in: Wear your nicest business clothes for your interview for that job, clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress", Clothes are the things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses. Moira walked upstairs to change her clothes He dressed quickly in casual clothes. see also plain-clothes. the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm, Some Goth basics: Fat Bob jumper (a big black chunky-knit one a la Robert Smith from the Cure) Stretch black jeans for a close fit Pointy/shiny/stompy boots for going out in PVC for going out in Velvet for going out in Big black skirts for those no-clean-clothes days Fishnets, for both sexes- girls on the legs (NB this is a rough guide only), blokes on the arms or safety-pinned together as a top Band t-shirts and sweatshirts For skinny men, a little black dress, with or without stockings Long flowing coats, either in leather or trenchcoat-style fabric (See also Media, Trenchcoat Mafia), > yifu, obsolete, plural of cloth, Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort, The covering of a bed; bedclothes, third-person singular of clothe, togs, weeds, A woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use, Priesthood, clergy, A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose, A form of attire that represents a particular profession, cloath, To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing, To wear clothes, drapet, Cloth is fabric which is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, silk, or nylon. Cloth is used especially for making clothes. She began cleaning the wound with a piece of cloth. = fabric, material, A cloth is a piece of cloth which you use for a particular purpose, such as cleaning something or covering something. Clean the surface with a damp cloth. a tray covered with a cloth, A type of woven filter spectrum made from natural or synthetic yarns, Woven fabric, finished in various ways; used with binder boards to make cases to top, The cloth is sometimes used to refer to Christian priests and ministers. a man of the cloth, widely used as a covering material since about 1830: original cloth is that commissioned by the publisher - binder's cloth a rebinding, The cardboard covers of a book with a final cover of fabric, the fabric used to cover the boards and spine of a book, Cloth is one of the goods that a trader can trade with Mainly produced in Kampen and London, artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress", fabric, material (woven of wool, cotton, etc.); rag, duster, A fiberglass reinforcement made by weaving strands of glass fiber yarn Cloth is available in various weights measured in ounces per square yard or Kg/m, The dress; raiment, A fabric made of fibrous material (or sometimes of wire, as in wire cloth); commonly, a woven fabric of cotton, woolen, or linen, adapted to be made into garments; specifically, woolen fabrics, as distinguished from all others, ] See Clothes, The distinctive dress of any profession, especially of the clergy; hence, the clerical profession, [Obs, The principle covering for books: since the mid nineteenth century most publishers have issued books in cloth (original cloth); books which have been re-bound are described as being in binder's cloth or specifically, library cloth The cloth used may be linen, cotton or silk, n kain, the word cloth is sometimes used as a generic term for "fabric" The word cloth also considered a unit of length for measuring cloth, To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear. She was on her own with two kids to feed and clothe. see also clothed, clothes, clothing, Fig, dress, cover, put clothes on, furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors, To cover or invest, as with a garment; as, to clothe one with authority or power, To put garments on; to cover with clothing; to dress, To provide with clothes; as, to feed and clothe a family; to clothe one's self extravagantly, provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child",
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clothe
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Items of clothing; apparel
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plural form of cloth
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threads
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garments, apparel isim
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n pakaian (pakai)
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clothing; all the cloth articles of personal and household use that can be washed
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wearing apparel, as in: Wear your nicest business clothes for your interview for that job
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clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress"
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Clothes are the things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses. Moira walked upstairs to change her clothes He dressed quickly in casual clothes. see also plain-clothes. the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm
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Some Goth basics: Fat Bob jumper (a big black chunky-knit one a la Robert Smith from the Cure) Stretch black jeans for a close fit Pointy/shiny/stompy boots for going out in PVC for going out in Velvet for going out in Big black skirts for those no-clean-clothes days Fishnets, for both sexes- girls on the legs (NB this is a rough guide only), blokes on the arms or safety-pinned together as a top Band t-shirts and sweatshirts For skinny men, a little black dress, with or without stockings Long flowing coats, either in leather or trenchcoat-style fabric (See also Media, Trenchcoat Mafia)
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> yifu
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obsolete, plural of cloth
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Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort
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The covering of a bed; bedclothes
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third-person singular of clothe
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Clothes.
togs - "'Look at his togs, Fagin!' said Charley, putting the light so close to his new jacket as nearly to set him on fire. 'Look at his togs! Superfine cloth, and the heavy swell cut! Oh, my eye, what a game! And his books, too! Nothing but a gentleman, Fagin!'"
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Clothes.
weeds - "Nor can the judicious reader be at a greater loss on account of Mrs Bridget Blifil, who, he may be assured, conducted herself through the whole season in which grief is to make its appearance on the outside of the body, with the strictest regard to all the rules of custom and decency, suiting the alterations of her countenance to the several alterations of her habit: for as this changed from weeds to black, from black to grey, from grey to white, so did her countenance change from dismal to sorrowful, from sorrowful to sad, and from sad to serious, till the day came in which she was allowed to return to her former serenity."
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cloth
A woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use
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Priesthood, clergy
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A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose
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A form of attire that represents a particular profession
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cloth.
cloath
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clothe
To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing
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To wear clothes
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Cloth
drapet
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Cloth is fabric which is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, silk, or nylon. Cloth is used especially for making clothes. She began cleaning the wound with a piece of cloth. = fabric, material
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cloth
A cloth is a piece of cloth which you use for a particular purpose, such as cleaning something or covering something. Clean the surface with a damp cloth. a tray covered with a cloth
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cloth
A type of woven filter spectrum made from natural or synthetic yarns
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cloth
Woven fabric, finished in various ways; used with binder boards to make cases to top
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The cloth is sometimes used to refer to Christian priests and ministers. a man of the cloth
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widely used as a covering material since about 1830: original cloth is that commissioned by the publisher - binder's cloth a rebinding
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cloth
The cardboard covers of a book with a final cover of fabric
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the fabric used to cover the boards and spine of a book
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Cloth is one of the goods that a trader can trade with Mainly produced in Kampen and London
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artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
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cloth
fabric, material (woven of wool, cotton, etc.); rag, duster isim
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A fiberglass reinforcement made by weaving strands of glass fiber yarn Cloth is available in various weights measured in ounces per square yard or Kg/m
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The dress; raiment
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A fabric made of fibrous material (or sometimes of wire, as in wire cloth); commonly, a woven fabric of cotton, woolen, or linen, adapted to be made into garments; specifically, woolen fabrics, as distinguished from all others
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cloth
] See Clothes
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The distinctive dress of any profession, especially of the clergy; hence, the clerical profession
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cloth
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The principle covering for books: since the mid nineteenth century most publishers have issued books in cloth (original cloth); books which have been re-bound are described as being in binder's cloth or specifically, library cloth The cloth used may be linen, cotton or silk
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n kain
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cloth
the word cloth is sometimes used as a generic term for "fabric" The word cloth also considered a unit of length for measuring cloth
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clothe
To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear. She was on her own with two kids to feed and clothe. see also clothed, clothes, clothing
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clothe
Fig
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dress, cover, put clothes on fiil
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furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors
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To cover or invest, as with a garment; as, to clothe one with authority or power
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To put garments on; to cover with clothing; to dress
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To provide with clothes; as, to feed and clothe a family; to clothe one's self extravagantly
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provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
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