Sentence for clothes | Use clothes in a sentence

How to use clothes in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use clothes in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for clothes.

  • Skepsey for clothes. (10)
  • Her clothes must be ruined. (8)
  • Then he dashed into his clothes. (8)
  • He looked well in evening clothes. (8)
  • Serviceable old clothes, no doubt. (10)
  • But the clothes, the wedding clothes! (4)
  • And stripping off his clothes, he swam out. (8)
  • Thomas can go in and fetch you some clothes. (8)
  • I just pop my clothes into this and open that. (8)
  • His clothes were loose, his stride was springy. (8)
  • Lavender to the three soldiers in blue clothes. (8)
  • At what time did you take his clothes and boots? (8)
  • He is still unshaven, and his clothes unchanged. (8)
  • He lay quite still, his clothes covered with mud. (8)
  • What suitable clothes he wore for the warm weather! (2)
  • Harz, glancing at his dusty clothes, excused himself. (8)
  • And a farmer took me for a lunatic, in my dress clothes. (8)
  • After changing to Park clothes he went into the drawing-room. (8)
  • His hunting clothes are splashed; his face very grim and set. (8)
  • His clothes were bedrabbled down the front with soap and water. (9)
  • He is rather stout, wears dark clothes, with a large gold chain. (8)
  • I had a queasy sense that I wore my last dry clothes upon my body. (2)
  • His thick hair is rather untidy, and his dress clothes not too new. (8)
  • An open mind for new impressions came with the warmth of our clothes. (10)
  • It was time; I had much trouble with his clothes, his legs were swollen. (8)
  • He had one helpless arm; his clothes were torn as from a fierce struggle. (10)
  • He had one helpless arm; his clothes were torn as from a fierce struggle. (22)
  • If Frank would give him an arm, he could get to his clothes all right now. (8)
  • Though in evening clothes, he is white and disheveled for so spruce a young mean.] (8)
  • But when he was close, the old familiar scent of her clothes suddenly affected him. (8)
  • Maybe you think this place is too fine or that I got expensive clothes and jewels? (12)
  • He stole up to his dressing-room, bathed, shaved, put on fresh linen and dark clothes. (8)
  • We landed at a floating lavatory, where the washerwomen were still beating the clothes. (2)
  • He is rich, to be sure, and you may have more fine clothes and fine carriages than Jane. (4)
  • My clothes were excellent, and I had jewellery; but I never even thought of pawning them. (8)
  • Winton, in his mud-stained clothes before the fire, supported it better than his visitor. (8)
  • The whole thing was scaring, and jumping up, he began to throw his clothes into his trunks. (8)
  • The bed was unpressed: no clothes about: nothing to show that he had been there that night. (10)
  • He came to the surface in the year 187-, with nothing in the world but his clothes and an idea. (8)
  • She turned her face away, and that tossing movement of the limbs beneath the clothes began again. (8)
  • He is still in splashed hunting clothes, and looks exceptionally weathered, thin-lipped, reticent. (8)
  • The man put down his paper and looked at me; he had a big fair moustache and rather shabby clothes. (8)
  • Then his fear left him; he swam in easily enough, dried himself in the sun, and put on his clothes. (8)
  • Another lad of his age, some eighty years earlier, was partial, like him, to taverns and old clothes. (2)
  • However, every one can afford the clothes-chute, which guides the dirty clothes down to the laundry. (17)
  • He looked as if he had not slept; his dress was out of order, he had not taken his clothes off, I think. (8)
  • The door is opened; Snow comes in, a detective in plain clothes and bowler hat, with clipped moustaches. (8)
  • In preparation for his visit to Holm Oaks he shaved his beard and had some clothes sent down from London. (8)
  • Dusty clothes and shoes that show inconsiderate treatment occupy his time until the yawning cook appears. (21)
  • Could she have seen half as much love in Mr. Darcy for herself, she would have ordered her wedding clothes. (4)
  • George had seated himself again and was staring before him; he looked big and lonely in those black clothes. (8)
  • His clothes and linen, his cravats and jewels and toilet articles are largely still here where I live alone. (12)
  • The poor fellow was in an effect of belated summer as to clothes, and he looked not merely haggard but shabby. (9)
  • At that dreadful little saying, Winton leaned forward and put his lips to her hand, that lay outside the clothes. (8)
  • Summer verdure clothes the scenery, and the view is often entrancingly beautiful to the crowd-surfeited vagrants. (21)
  • Though his clothes were now so nice, his nails were not quite clean, and his fingertips seemed yellow to the bone. (8)
  • Clothes and garments were hanging on nails, pans lay about the hearth, a sewing-machine stood on a bare deal table. (8)
  • Old newspapers increased the litter, and on nails in the wall hung dirty clothes, ties, and a couple of overcoats. (12)
  • The last month went, as all such last months go, in those intoxicating pastimes, the buying of furniture and clothes. (8)
  • By the door Left, a pleasant and comely gentleman has entered, dressed with indefinable rightness in shooting clothes. (8)
  • These ugly objects may be on the neighboring property, or they may be the drying-yard for the clothes, or the garage. (17)
  • Sure enough there was the slip in the corner of the basin, and at the top of it two nice-looking lads in boating clothes. (2)
  • His clothes were saturated with the soil of Goito; but wounded and wet, he smiled gaily, and talked sweet boyish English. (10)
  • You behaved as if it was a matter of course that you should go overboard after anybody, in your clothes, on a dark night. (10)
  • Her new clothes, which he had not been privileged to see before, while giving him a sense of Sunday, deepened his moral doubts. (8)
  • I am once again almost without clothes, and know not where to turn to make that figure necessary for the fulfilment of my duties. (8)
  • In the winter months the protected plants with their ugly clothes will not seem so out of place in this secreted patch of ground. (17)
  • While he speaks, a substantial woman, a little over middle-age, in old dark clothes and a black straw hat, enters from the corridor. (8)
  • Some of the stalactites that hung from it looked like great icicles, and some of them looked like damp, grey clothes hung out to dry. (5)
  • And rain, the heaviest you can meet, is a lively companion when the resolute pacer scorns discomfort of wet clothes and squealing boots. (10)
  • He suspected that Coburn had gone without clothes and tobacco to feed a lot of guinea-pigs and rabbits on which he was making experiments. (13)
  • Never there her face Is planetary; reddens to shore sea-shell Around such whiteness the enamoured air Of noon that clothes her, never there. (10)
  • Following, they ascended some wooden, fresh-washed stairs, and entered a large boarded room smelling of sawdust, gas, stale coffee, and old clothes. (8)
  • Elizabeth most thankfully consented, and a servant was dispatched to Longbourn to acquaint the family with her stay and bring back a supply of clothes. (4)

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