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clothing
/ ˈkləʊðɪŋ /
noun
- garments collectively
- something that covers or clothes
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Word History and Origins
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Idioms and Phrases
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Example Sentences
Today, the city is an Asian hipster outpost, with shopping malls, clothing boutiques, and mixologist-prepared cocktails.
The healthier appearance and civilian clothing are very peculiar.
Families stuff a life-size male doll with memories of the outgoing year and dress him in their clothing.
His clothing line that his friend described as “upscale and urban” was a dud.
The sport of surfing is a very sexy sport, beautiful people on beautiful beaches in minimal clothing.
The plain furniture was stiffly arranged, and there was no litter of clothing or small feminine belongings.
I find the weather very cool, however, and one needs warm clothing here.
It was a habit with him to disguise himself in ordinary clothing and then to go out and mingle with the common people.
She and Henrietta were fast becoming dried, and their outer clothing could soon be put on again.
His clothing was also, in part, that of a parader: a brilliant-hued coat worn over his ordinary faded suit of denim.
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