Aún no tenemos significados para "ordinary attire".
1Next morning Desmond, having resumed his ordinary attire, sought an interview with Clive.
2He had now laid aside his ordinary attire, and was clad in complete armour.
3As soon as Oswald had donned his ordinary attire, he went to Lord Percy's quarters.
4He was now dressed in ordinary attire, and the well-cut garments displayed his lean, athletic figure.
5At the same time Andy, in his ordinary attire, came forward, and stepped into Valentine's boat.
6High pants, flannel shirts, and Sears work boots were her ordinary attire away from the office.
7The ordinary attire of a butler is a black dress-coat, with white cravat and white cotton gloves.
8The greater number, however, of the girls were dressed in ordinary attire, and were the pupils of the convent.
9The ordinary attire of the abbot was according to rule to be the same as that of the monks.
10This dress of Madam Padishal's is certainly much richer than the ordinary attire of Plymouth dames of that generation.
11The door of the pavilion opened, and supported by the Malay, who wore once more his ordinary attire, appeared Muzzio.
12Just before sundown the woman dried her eyes and, having resumed her ordinary attire, went to the brook for water.
13Strip off those clothes, and put on this suit; it were best that you be not seen in your ordinary attire.
14His urban glories were exchanged for the ordinary attire, but I at once read in his face that he had suffered no humiliation.
15The women's attire for swimming was not very practical, being upon the whole more voluminous than is now adjudged necessary for ordinary attire.
16The Duke of Anjou, who wore ordinary attire, seemed to take to this mummery like a bear, ready to growl at any moment.
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