Provide with clothes or put clothes on.
Furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors.
Cover as if with clothing.
1 It is difficult to clothe such shadowy abstractions in clear, simple form.
2 They clothe themselves in winter with good furs of beaver and elk.
3 The town of Mowbray ought to clothe the world with our resources.
4 Their bread shall feed our famishing country; their wool clothe its nakedness.
5 A winter campaign would be hard, with men to feed and clothe . '
6 You clothe him in a dress three times as long as himself.
7 Passion can always contrive to clothe itself in beauty, strips itself splendid.
8 Puzzle as he would, that oracle refused to clothe itself in words.
9 Lead me whither Thou wilt, clothe me in whatever dress Thou wilt.
10 And thou shalt bring his sons, and clothe them with coats: 15.
11 The fifth object is to board, clothe , and scientifically educate destitute orphans.
12 Take them and make garments for yourselves, and clothe yourselves with them.
13 Hence we eat and drink for nourishment, and clothe ourselves for warmth.
14 Emily went up stairs, to clothe herself properly before her father came.
15 It's as much as we can do to clothe and feed them.
16 These are the 'wonderful words of life' that clothe us with righteousness.
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