clothes
[kloʊðz]
Definition:
1. Clothing in general.
Use 'clothes' in a sentence:
- 1. His clothes were old and shabby.
- 2. She changed back into her work clothes.
- 3. His clothes were all mussed up.
- 4. Clothes were strewn across the floor.
- 5. We can wear each other's clothes.
- 6. She had a liking for good clothes.
- 7. My clothes won't all go in that one suitcase.
- 8. We stripped off our sodden clothes.
- 9. Bring a change of clothes with you.
- 10. Your clothes are often a reflection of your personality.
- 11. His clothes were in tatters.
- 12. His clothes were covered in dirt.
- 13. Your clothes are soaked!
- 14. The floor was strewn with clothes.
- 15. Clothes were lying all over the floor.
- 16. They rent their clothes in grief.
- 17. Luke shed his clothes onto the floor.
- 18. Does he always hit you up for cash when he wants new clothes?
- 19. Clothes are a safe bet as a present for a teenager.
- 20. She rifled through her clothes for something suitable to wear.
- 21. We are starting a new line in casual clothes.
- 22. My clothes were splashed with mud.
- 23. She's a size 12 in clothes.
- 24. She had impeccable taste in clothes.
- 25. The case was full of clothes.
- 26. She likes nice clothes and things like that.
- 27. She started on at me again about getting some new clothes.
- 28. I feel silly in these clothes.
- 29. It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes.
- 30. She wears really funky clothes.
- 31. Her clothes were clean but dowdy.
- 32. I bought some new clothes for the trip.
- 33. She makes all her own clothes.
- 34. She sews all her own clothes.
- 35. She makes her own clothes.
- 36. His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality.
- 37. The clothes she wears are much too young for her.
- 38. We waited in our fine clothes.
- 39. I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.
- 40. Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.
- 41. He took off his wet clothes and squeezed the water out.
- 42. His clothes were still dripping wet.
- 43. I'm taking a few clothes and some books, not much else.
- 44. I like to mix up designer clothes.
- 45. She packed a change of clothes for the weekend.
- 46. I wish you wouldn't leave your clothes all over the floor.
- 47. She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.
- 48. Those old clothes can be chucked out.
- 49. I can't find clothes to fit me.
- 50. She was dressed in pure white clothes.
- 51. She dressed the children in their best clothes.
- 52. Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain.
- 53. She's very particular about her clothes.
- 54. The clothes are available in warm natural colours.
- 55. His red clothes stood out clearly against the snow.
- 56. Why waste money on clothes you don't need?
- 57. I didn't have enough clothes to last a week.
- 58. She takes great care of her clothes.