clothe

IPA: kɫˈoʊð

verb

  • (transitive) To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.
  • (figurative) To cover or invest, as if with a garment.
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Examples of "clothe" in Sentences

  • But in God's name clothe her for the daylight in decency.
  • For all of you who have been baptized clothe yourselves with Christ.
  • It may be well here to clothe the Latin words of the Pope and the assembled Bishops in an English dress.
  • Isn't it possible that GOD ALMIGHTY can 'clothe' HIMSEFL in such a way that we humans can behold HIM in a safe and comfortable manner?
  • He was the prettiest baby we ever had, too, except -- except Edith, of course. An 'after Austin we didn't even bring up the subject again -- we was pretty well occupied wonderin' how we was goin 'to feed an' clothe 'em all, let alone havin 'pictures of' em.

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