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the wardrobes
noun
A room for keeping clothes and armor safe, particularly a dressing room or walk-in closet beside a bedroom.
Exact(58)
The wardrobes, the sellers promised, would stay.
The wardrobes are included in the listing price and the rest of the furniture is negotiable.
The rebels had ransacked the wardrobes, and piles of clothes lay on the floor.
We put black glass around the wardrobes, an effect I had used in our stores.
It was hard not to think that the wardrobes were contributing to the ugliness of play.
There's another force guiding me, and the wardrobes of many others.
"All the apartments and the wardrobes do not have that lived-in look.
By summer, hot pants had vanished (except from the wardrobes of prostitutes and female Nascar enthusiasts).
Some of the wardrobes on Doc are a straight rip of him.
Don't just get the skeletons out, throw out the wardrobes too.
Often the wardrobes mirrored current styles — but how did these sheltered women even know what was fashionable?
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