And in habiliment, movement, air, with what telling force it impersonated sorrow!
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His size and breadth of limb were well displayed in his magnificent habiliment.
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PANTALOONS, n. A nether habiliment of the adult civilized male.
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But the habiliment we wear
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I might here-ifit so pleased me-dilate upon the matter of habiliment, and other mere circumstances of the external metaphysician.
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Behoves a fit habiliment.
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Nowadays she thought with dreary wonder of that fascination, and had come to loathe every trapping and habiliment of war.
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And now as to your natural question as to what brings me to Earth again and in this, to earthly eyes, strange habiliment.
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The knights also carried FAVORS, consisting of scarfs, veils, sleeves, bracelets, clasps,-inshort, some piece of female habiliment,-attachedto their helmets, shields, or armor.
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He was tall and slender and clad in the habiliments of woe.
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The varlets brushed and folded the habiliments and mantles of their lords.
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He was present, however, in the clerical habiliments of his order .
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Their habiliments belonged to that order which is pointedly termed the decent.
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She never puts on any habiliments but those of sadness and disfigurement.
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To please her he duteously obeyed Hemingway's fastidious instructions as to habiliments.