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is wardrobe
noun
A room for keeping clothes and armor safe, particularly a dressing room or walk-in closet beside a bedroom.
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[What is wardrobe saying about tie and suitcoat?] Sometimes you need to say things exactly as you intend for them to be said, so you can be certain they are heard, that they carry, and that they last.
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A similar scheme is "wardrobing," which involves customers buying items legitimately, only to return them after one use.
It's wardrobe confidence verging on cockiness.
"My sister used to be wardrobe mistress of D.E.
Mrs. Schipani was wardrobe mistress for the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera and several Broadway shows.
And, similar to wine-cellar tracking software, there are wardrobe management sites.
In the 1990s, Carhartt and Dickies were wardrobe staples, and today those labels are seeing a resurgence.
Joe Patria's wife, Millie, used to be wardrobe supervisor at the American Shakespeare Festival Theater in Stratford.
Eithne's first brush with Bond was on the Goldfinger set with her aunt Elsa Fennell, who was wardrobe mistress.
Lee was wry and pointed ("Presumably those are wardrobes which have an improvisatory attitude with the relationship of being a wardrobe"), which you would expect.
The other is a wardrobe.
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