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clothes [kləʊðz, Am kloʊz] N pl

clothes
rzeczy pl
clothes
ubranie nt
to put one's clothes on
to take one's clothes off

clothe [kləʊð, Am kloʊð] VB trans form

clothes brush N

clothes brush

clothes-hanger N

clothes horse N

clothes line N

clothes line

clothes-moth N

clothes peg, clothespin AM N

clothes peg

clothes shop N

clothes shop

plain clothes N

plain clothes
in plain clothes

swaddling-clothes N pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Tucking dryer sheets in between clothes not only leaves them smelling fresh, but is also another wrinkle-free tip.
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The werewolf would leave his or her clothing and would be unable to turn back if somebody touched the clothes.
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Eventually the boys used a clothes line to lower themselves from a third storey window.
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The flea market features a variety of antiques, art, clothes, pottery, some food, and typical second-hand flea market goods.
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When he returned home the next morning, the first thing she noticed was the horrible stench on his clothes, which she burned.
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Known for her piping, querulous voice and often outrageous clothes, she was frequently photographed at society weddings and at bullfights.
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Gripped by madness he rips the clothes from his body and becomes a wild man in the woods.
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The second told the first to strip off his clothes.
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Their parents hit them with broomsticks, feather dusters, clothes hangers, belts and irons.
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She had filled in the spaces under subheadings: eating, sleeping, toilet, bath, clothes, play, toys, activities, religion, school, money, time and behaviour.
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