How To Use outer garment In A Sentence
- Hebah, who is 32, and Sarah, 28, do wear religious attire, but of the Islamic sort: a loose outer garment called a jilbab; a khimar, a head covering that drapes to the fingertips; and NYT > Home Page
- A few years ago I spent several weeks in Florida carrying a 3913 in an LFI Concealment Rig under untucked tees and polos, never once needing an outer garment.
- Tweed was best for the outer garments, with flannel underneath. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
- Portmanteaus being then opened and clothes changed, Mr. Goodchild, through having no change of outer garments but broadcloth and velvet, suddenly became a magnificent portent in the Innkeeper's house, a shining frontispiece to the fashions for the month, and a frightful anomaly in the Cumberland village. Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
- The outer garment should serve as thermal barrier as well as a wind block, since cycling through cold air increases the wind chill factor.
- Laced outer garments to shape the body existed from antiquity, but laced undergarments date from the end of the sixteenth century.
- The rougher animal, raising himself on his tail and fins, thus addressed the astonished man in the dialect spoken in these islands:—You deprived me of her whom I was to make my companion; and it was only yesternight that I discovered her outer garment, the loss of which obliged her to be your wife. FALSE MERMAID
- The new procedures call for the removal of all outer garments, including sweaters and sweatshirts.
- The word translated "cloke", i.e., outer garment, in Matt. Easton's Bible Dictionary
- The soldiers divided "the clothes," or the "the cloak," "ta imatia" into four pieces, that is, Jesus' outer garments, not the tunic, the "chiton," which was the inner garment, which was in direct contact with his body. Archive 2008-03-16