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clothes

[ klohz, klohthz ]

plural noun

  1. garments for the body; articles of dress; wearing apparel.

    Synonyms: , , , ,



clothes

/ °ì±ôəʊð³ú /

plural noun

    1. articles of dress
    2. ( as modifier ) vestiary

      clothes brush

  1. short for bedclothes
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clothes1

First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English ³¦±ôÄå³Ù³ó²¹²õ, plural of ³¦±ôÄå³Ù³ó cloth
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clothes1

Old English ³¦±ôÄå³Ù³ó²¹²õ, plural of ³¦±ôÄå³Ù³ó cloth
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US President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs - or import taxes - for nearly every country in the world could push prices up on almost all the staples Americans routinely buy, from clothes to coffee.

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As the pregnancy progressed the then 28-year-old managed to hide it from Mr Sharkey and her wider family by wearing baggy clothes and isolating herself over winter, she said.

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"But we saw other families in ICU - dads and family members coming in in their work clothes and I really felt for those families."

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Together with their other neighbours, Mr and Mrs Hannam have set up a WhatsApp group to tell each other when they are planning to use water for showering or washing their clothes.

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Mr Lee remembers walking through campus one day, when they saw a girl being interrogated by two plain clothes policemen.

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How Do You Spell Clothes?

Spelling tips for clothes

The word clothes is hard to spell for two reasons. First, it sounds like the verb close, but it is spelled differently. Also, the word clothes is different from the plural of cloth (cloths), but the two are easily confused for one another. 

How to spell clothes: You aren’t finished putting on clothes until you’ve tied Each Shoe (-es). Remembering that you need Each Shoe, or -es, at the end to finish getting dressed can help you spell clothes correctly.

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