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clothes
noun
items
such
as
shirts
,
trousers
,
and
dresses
that
people
wear
to
cover
their
bodies
.
•
She
folded
her
clothes
and
put
them
in
the
suitcase
.
She
folded
her
clothes
and
put
them
in
the
suitcase
.
•
After
playing
in
the
mud
,
the
boy's
clothes
were
filthy
.
After
playing
in
the
mud
,
the
boy's
clothes
were
filthy
.
From
Old
English
‘
clāþas
’,
plural
of
‘
clāþ
’
meaning
‘
cloth
’.
verb
-
clothe
,
clothing
,
clothes
,
clothed
,
clad
to
put
clothes
on
someone
;
to
dress
.
•
Every
morning
,
the
mother
clothes
her
toddler
before
school
.
Every
morning
,
the
mother
clothes
her
toddler
before
school
.
•
The
charity
worker
clothes
refugees
with
warm
jackets
during
winter
.
The
charity
worker
clothes
refugees
with
warm
jackets
during
winter
.
From
Old
English
‘
clāþian
’,
related
to
‘
cloth
’.
clothing
noun
-
clothing
garments
and
other
items
that
people
wear
on
their
bodies
•
She
folded
her
clothing
neatly
before
putting
it
into
the
suitcase
.
She
folded
her
clothing
neatly
before
putting
it
into
the
suitcase
.
•
Warm
clothing
is
essential
for
camping
in
the
snowy
mountains
.
Warm
clothing
is
essential
for
camping
in
the
snowy
mountains
.
verb
-
clothe
,
clothing
,
clothes
,
clothed
,
clad
present
participle
of
clothe
:
putting
clothes
on
someone
or
covering
something
•
The
mother
was
clothing
her
baby
in
a
warm
yellow
onesie
.
The
mother
was
clothing
her
baby
in
a
warm
yellow
onesie
.
•
Tailors
are
clothing
the
actors
for
the
historical
film
.
Tailors
are
clothing
the
actors
for
the
historical
film
.
cloth
noun
-
cloth
Material
made
by
weaving
,
knitting
,
or
felting
fibres
such
as
cotton
,
wool
,
or
synthetic
thread
.
•
The
tailor
spread
the
cloth
on
the
table
before
cutting
the
pattern
.
The
tailor
spread
the
cloth
on
the
table
before
cutting
the
pattern
.
•
Warm
sunlight
shone
through
the
thin
linen
cloth
hanging
in
the
window
.
Warm
sunlight
shone
through
the
thin
linen
cloth
hanging
in
the
window
.
Old
English
‘
clāth
’,
meaning
a
garment
or
fabric
,
related
to
Dutch
‘
kleed
’
and
German
‘
Kleid
’,
originally
referring
to
something
that
is
woven
.
noun
A
small
piece
of
fabric
used
for
cleaning
,
wiping
,
drying
,
or
polishing
things
.
•
He
wiped
the
spill
with
a
damp
cloth
.
He
wiped
the
spill
with
a
damp
cloth
.
•
The
mechanic
keeps
a
dirty
cloth
in
his
pocket
to
clean
his
hands
.
The
mechanic
keeps
a
dirty
cloth
in
his
pocket
to
clean
his
hands
.
noun
-
cloth
The
profession
of
Christian
priests
or
ministers
,
thought
of
as
a
group
.
•
After
years
of
study
,
she
took
vows
and
entered
the
cloth
.
After
years
of
study
,
she
took
vows
and
entered
the
cloth
.
•
He
left
the
cloth
to
become
a
teacher
in
a
rural
village
.
He
left
the
cloth
to
become
a
teacher
in
a
rural
village
.