👕clothe

verb
/kloʊð/

Meaning

to put clothes on; to dress; to provide with clothing

Example Sentences

She clothed the baby in warm garments.

Synonyms

dress, attire, outfit, garb

Antonyms

undress, strip, uncover, disrobe

Collocations

clothe children, clothe oneself, clothe properly, clothe warmly, clothe modestly

More Example Sentences

Then I change my clothes and make my breakfast.

Which clothes do you choose first after waking up?

Having washed the clothes, he spread them in the sun.

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly and tell her the clothes will help families in need who struggle to afford warm clothing during winter

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