Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion.
Provide with clothes or put clothes on.
1 So often is the natural nothing but the inevitable in holiday garb .
2 Morality is the garb of religion; religion is the root of morality.
3 Kill not game while in the sacred precincts or in pilgrim garb .
4 Robes weren't reserved for formal events; they were part of everyday garb .
5 The marquis pictured this religious pioneer in the garb of a soldier.
6 One thing hadn't changed: even in the unfamiliar English garb , he glowed.
7 Truly, the shade of Macchiavelli masks in the garb of your cousin.
8 Yes, and clothed in the coarse garb of the peasantry, these two.
9 The rain has arrayed old Mother Earth in a bright new garb .
10 Anita, in her boyish black garb ; Venza, with a flowing white Venus-robe.
11 And he entered the hermitage in modest garb , leaving his horse outside.
12 Other Americans are here in garb that seems deliberately sacrilegious: American-flag kilts.
13 These, though wrapped in seeming rustic garb , were found in Abraham Lincoln.
14 Impersonal, unresponsive attendants in Aztec garb guard the door from suppliant followers.
15 It approached, and with it the sweeping stir of heavy silken garb .
16 The fabric of their work garb whipped about as they braced themselves.
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