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clothes
[ klohz, klohthz ]
clothes
/ 办濒蓹蕣冒锄 /
plural noun
- articles of dress
- ( as modifier ) vestiary
clothes brush
- short for bedclothes
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of clothes1
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Example Sentences
Perhaps most heart-wrenching of all, there were also scores of backpacks, torn photographs, piles of clothes, hundreds of pairs of shoes.
They also recall the homemade clothes of punks and skaters.
And in our closets she鈥檇 put all these clothes that she and her sister and their friends had collected for us.
Defendants are often given permission to wear their own clothes during a trial, as prison outfits could subliminally influence a jury's decision.
The problems have coincided with a period of warmer weather, when people are likely to want to buy new summer clothes.
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How Do You Spell Clothes?
Spelling tips for聽clothes
The word clothes is hard to spell for two reasons. First, it sounds like the verb close, but it is spelled differently. Also, the word clothes is different from the plural of cloth (cloths), but the two are easily confused for one another.聽
How to spell clothes: You aren鈥檛 finished putting on clothes until you鈥檝e tied Each Shoe (-es). Remembering that you need Each Shoe, or -es, at the end to finish getting dressed can help you spell clothes correctly.
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