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were clothing
noun
Any of a wide variety of articles, usually made of fabrics, animal hair, animal skin, or some combination thereof, used to cover the human body for warmth, to preserve modesty, or for fashion.
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The most popular purchases of the weekend were clothing and books, according to the federation.
In the art works' place were clothing racks filled with dresses, shirts, rompers, and bathing suits, all from a limited-edition "Portofino" collection, made especially for this weekend.
"These were the real gas chambers," Cole reported in a videotaped excursion through the camp, "except their victims were clothing and mattresses, and their purpose was to preserve the health of the inmates".
There was a (very) minor hit record for Fireball XL5 and, beyond toys, wrote Chris Bentley in The Complete Gerry Anderson (2003), there were "clothing, toiletries, crockery, bedding, soft furnishings, ornaments, stationery, confectionery and baked beans".
The prognostic personal factors were clothing insulation and shading.
According to the report, the most frequently purchased items were clothing and shoes, which 81.8percentt of online shoppers bought during the last six months of 2012.
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It's clothing.
This is clothing with history.
They're clothing people, not "fashioning" them.
The other stuff is clothing it.
Pp. 58-59: Man's clothing by DKNY.
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