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clothes

[klohz, klohthz] / kloʊz, kloʊðz /


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“I was eating dinner when people suddenly started running out of the compound. I immediately went to get my clothes and followed them,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Truman described the atmosphere in the car as manic and said Pitt was trying to smash a phone, with others trying to change clothes and shoes being thrown out of a window.

From BBC

“In 2020, I remember I spent all day doing mutual aid, then coming into the booth to write with the chemical gas smell still coming off my clothes while I recorded,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Think of a style as being like the clothes a building wears,” we read in the book’s introduction.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ship owner’s clothes were sea-stained, and his skin hard lived in, but his eyes under the heavy brows were not unkind.

From Literature