ADJECTIVE
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dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination
neatly dressed workers
crimson-robed Harvard professors
professors robed in crimson
went about oddly garmented
tuxedo-attired gentlemen
monks garbed in hooded robes
the elegantly attired gentleman
How To Use garmented In A Sentence
- Thirty there were at least of them, not counting other gods that were neither black nor white, but that still, two-legged, upright and garmented, were beyond all peradventure gods. CHAPTER XX
- I have felt my intellect lose dominion, and learned that I was only a garmented beast, for all the many inventions very like the other beasts ungarmented. The Kempton-Wace Letters
- went about oddly garmented
- He was no more sober than the crowd above which he now towered -- a wild crowd, uncouthly garmented, every foot moccasined or muc-lucked [3], with mittens dangling from necks and with furry ear-flaps raised so that they took on the seeming of the winged helmets of the Norsemen. Chapter III
- But you, who have opened the books and who share my awful confidence -- you know him for what he is, brother to you and the dust, a cosmic joke, a sport of chemistry, a garmented beast that arose out of the ruck of screaming beastliness by virtue and accident of two opposable great toes. Chapter 36
- Their unbathed bodies were garmented in the meanest of clothes, dingy, dirty, ragged, and sparse. CHAPTER XXVI
- Their unbathed bodies were garmented in the meanest of clothes, dingy, dirty, ragged, and sparse. CHAPTER XXVI
- In many a lonely village not an ounce nor a grain of anything could be brought, and yet there might be standing around scores of white-garmented, stalwart Koreans, smoking yard-long pipes and chattering, chattering — ceaselessly chattering. The Yellow Peril
- A child of garmented civilization, the garment was to her the form. Chapter 4
- All was garmented by vegetation, from tiny maiden-hair and gold-back ferns to mighty redwood and Douglas spruces. Chapter 18: The Shadow of Sonoma