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wardrobe

[wawr-drohb] / ˈwɔr droʊb /


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Part of what has boosted the industry is younger generations’ penchant for “fragrance wardrobes,” with a scent to suit every mood, rather than the one or two signature perfumes favored by older generations.

From MarketWatch

Farmer Pongsri Rapan, 60, said she lost all her belongings except a wardrobe when her house was destroyed by shelling, but told reporters: "I'm not scared because the army is around me."

From Barron's

We set out for Babci’s on a perfect August afternoon, meeting at the train station, me carrying one small bag—the country did not require much of a wardrobe—and Olka bearing a trunk.

From Literature

“But when I do have money, I keep it between my clothes in the wardrobe,” she said, repeating the habits she learned from her grandmother, who also used to stuff bills in her Bible.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each highlights Mary’s professional evolution and, of course, her changing wardrobe and hairstyle.

From Salon