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- noun Plural form of
garment .
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Examples
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What tickles me more than anything is my new flying garments -- not clothes but _garments_, by heck!
The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life Sinclair Lewis 1918
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Everytime you hang garments from the clothes dryer or laundry, you introduce moisture into the closed closet.
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The decendents of the family that invented the modern under garments, is actually going back and re-inventing the corset, today.
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Sewing these kinds of garments is much more practical than buying formal dresses that cannot be used every day.
Today's Garden 2009
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I agree that natural fabrics are superior to most of the current fabrics used in garments today but how did they get that much drape and softness with a cotton?
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Everytime you hang garments from the clothes dryer or laundry, you introduce moisture into the closed closet.
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It may be that the industry has reached a leveling-off point at which improvements in garments are so incremental that they're not worth the added cost, unless one is willing to drift into the realm of couture or the world of Chado Ralph Rucci where even a cotton poplin dress can set one back several thousand dollars -- but looks like it's worth a million bucks.
Olivier Theyskens's Theory of relativity: High standards at a lower price Robin Givhan 2010
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His skin garments were dirty and in tatters, and the fur of one side was singed and burned away, showing where he had lain upon his fire.
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His skin garments were dirty and in tatters, and the fur of one side was singed and burned away, showing where he had lain upon his fire.
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The antiphon Diversunt sibi, they divided my garments, is followed by the psalm, Deus, Deus meus.
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