Wardrobes
in sentence
15 examples of Wardrobes in a sentence
Vietnam, Kenya: wardrobes, lamps, black dogs, floors, soap, laundry, clocks, computers, phones, and so on, right?
They investigate, have narrow escapes, leave, come back, leave, put each other in danger, sleepwalk, get attacked by witches who have consistent wardrobes, etc., etc.
Don't be put off by the dated 1970s music, wardrobes, hairstyles, small-budget, grainy photography, etc. for this is a milestone in gay cinema.
I'd love to remake their
wardrobes
and mock them.
In such a light, their spending habits are monumental and they even divide up the "color scheme" of their yearly
wardrobes
so that they don't duplicate any outfit between them.
From the
wardrobes
to the apartments these characters occupy, the film is pretty stylin'.
This evolution has freed Western women from the tyranny of a fashion industry that in the bad old days would dictate a style, compelling women to invest heavily in updating their wardrobes, and then blithely declare their entire closets obsolete – again and again, with no end in sight.
These massive emissions – more than the combined total for all international flights and maritime shipping – reflect a “fast fashion” culture that produces garments as cheaply as possible, with the expectation of constant turnover in people’s
wardrobes.
He spoke very distinctly as he entered into these details, and in such a way as to be overheard by anyone who might be concealed in two great mahogany
wardrobes
which he had not dared to examine.
He abandoned himself to these reflections, standing upright in one of the great mahogany
wardrobes
into which he had been thrust at the first sound heard from the next room, which was Madame de La Mole's bedroom.
They presented Don Quixote with a hunting suit, and Sancho with another of the finest green cloth; but Don Quixote declined to put his on, saying that he must soon return to the hard pursuit of arms, and could not carry
wardrobes
or stores with him.
There was nowhere to hang dresses, because what few
wardrobes
there were would not shut, or else opened of themselves when anyone passed by.
The roof was mended, a scullery-maid – a relative of the elder's – was engaged, hens were bought, the cows gave enough milk, the garden was fenced in, a mangle was made by the carpenter, hooks were put into the wardrobes, which no longer opened at their own sweet will; an ironing board covered with coarse cloth lay across the arm of a chair and a chest of drawers in the maid's room, and the smell of hot irons soon pervaded the room.
By eight o'clock Passepartout had packed the modest carpet-bag, containing the
wardrobes
of his master and himself; then, still troubled in mind, he carefully shut the door of his room, and descended to Mr. Fogg.
Mrs. Fairfax was summoned to give information respecting the resources of the house in shawls, dresses, draperies of any kind; and certain
wardrobes
of the third storey were ransacked, and their contents, in the shape of brocaded and hooped petticoats, satin sacques, black modes, lace lappets, &c., were brought down in armfuls by the abigails; then a selection was made, and such things as were chosen were carried to the boudoir within the drawing-room.
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