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robed
adjective as in clothed
adjective as in vested
Strong match
Example Sentences
When it is eventually time again to check in, throw on a robe and call down for a club sandwich.
When Lorelai finally convinces Emily to steal a spa robe as a symbol of their time there, it’s one of their warmest and most hopeful semi-reconciliations.
A clever inside tie makes sure the robe doesn’t shift or slip.
While caring for patients, clinical staff is heavily robed with gown and apron; three pairs of gloves; a hood; and goggles.
Says my wife, returning from the shower be-robed, towel-turbaned, and still smelling faintly of not-made-from-concentrate.
The city had already begun to revert back to its historic and real masters: sheiks and imams, the white-robed religious clerics.
In his last weeks as pope, Benedict may have considerable trouble keeping his scarlet-robed underlings in line.
Only one plaintiff sat behind the phalanx of black-robed lawyers representing the plaintiffs and the rights groups.
Dead leaves covered all the long avenue in which the little white-robed child was being carried up and down.
Here and there you could see brown men robed in white sitting near these mountains of fruit, bargaining about the prices.
Um-ko sat motionless against the silver fusuma, an ivory image, crowned and robed in shimmering gray.
They robed her in white with a thin lining-edge of crimson, and threw over her shining hair a veil of tissue.
Black-robed nuns and bare-footed Carmelites pass silently along.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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