Synonym: gown, vest. Similar words: probe, robert, microbe, wardrobe, robespierre, lobe, obey, sober. Meaning: [rəʊb] n. 1. any loose flowing garment 2. outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions. v. clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes.
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91) He hid the knife in the folds of his robe.
92) He wore a white robe that he used, as he talked, to cover and uncover his bare feet.
93) In a green robe, sunshine-splashed and spattered with the songs of thieving birds, you came sauntering between the vines.
94) In the familiar blue nightgown and flannel robe, Aunt Mary, propped against a cushion, sat next to me.
95) I walk through the dark to find my slippers, slide my robe from the closet.
96) The robe, too, is painted in Prussian blue, a pigment not introduced until the eighteenth century.
97) Several photos, tokens of thanksgiving, are attached to the red velvet robe that covers the carving.
98) The curtains swung back to reveal Marie in a glistening silver robe and an expression suggesting the onset of migraine.
99) The Oracle's scabrous,[www.Sentencedict.com] hairless scalp is - fortunately - mostly concealed by the black hood of his robe.
100) He put on his robe and went into his own room to dress.
101) Then, after rubbing themselves dry on the bath robe, they dressed and climbed the cliff again.
102) Milly, in her white silk robe, becomes the focus of our gaze as the camera pulls back.
103) My bare face rubbed against the soft fuzz of her robe.
104) She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water, sinking slowly down into the warmth.
105) He undressed and put on his pajamas and robe and made a pot of Darjeeling.
106) The angel on the right wears a robe whose tint is of this same blue, but whose intensity is less.
107) She dried herself, wrapped the soft, fragrant robe around her slim body and cautiously descended the staircase.
108) The robe is a richly patterned 7-by-10-foot cotton cloth whose abstract symbols represent the powers and obligations of kingship.
109) His bony skull and his sharp beak jutted out of the robe at such a low angle he looked like a buzzard.
110) Brenda put on her robe and went to the end of the hall and looked out.
111) Five yards away a woman sat almost in profile, a white towelling robe easy on her shoulders.
112) She would stand in the door of her enormous closet in a thick velour robe and choose her outfit for the afternoon.
113) She put her robe on the chair.
114) To clothe or robe , as in ecclesiastical vestments.
115) He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood.
116) Put on judge's robe and criticize your own work.
117) A thick robe of It'swept from hill to hill.
118) He began unfastening his padded robe.
119) She was simply dressed in a plain white robe.
120) She came toward him, trailing a lavender lounging robe.
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