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clothes [kləʊðz] N

clothes
clothes

clothes-hanger N

clothes horse [ˈkləʊðzhɔːs] N

clothes line N

clothes peg N Brit

fatigue clothes N

plain clothes N

street clothes N

work clothes N

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English
But then more gardai, plain-clothes and uniformed, piled in.
www.herald.ie
Their parents hit them with broomsticks, feather dusters, clothes hangers, belts and irons.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The sickest ones are kept in a room as forbidding as a dungeon, where they live in a state of odorous untidiness, many of them refusing to wear clothes.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The werewolf would leave his or her clothing and would be unable to turn back if somebody touched the clothes.
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He paid particular attention to detail in rendering vehicles, street clothes, architecture, and landscape.
en.wikipedia.org
Next, a woman hanging up the laundry in another yard is handed clothes pins by the elephant.
en.wikipedia.org
Tucking dryer sheets in between clothes not only leaves them smelling fresh, but is also another wrinkle-free tip.
www.themalaymailonline.com
Daughter of a barmaid and a travel agent, the clothes horse has also been a muse for creatives, inspiriting artists and designers alike.
www.independent.ie

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