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"clothe" Definitions
  1. clothe somebody/yourself/something (in something) (formal) to dress somebody/yourself
  2. clothe somebody to provide clothes for somebody to wear

170 Sentences With "clothe"

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So, actually, it's not a sustainable way to clothe oneself.
A pastor asked God to "clothe her with spiritual armour".
For centuries before independence, the Dalits could barely clothe themselves.
"I can't even fully feed and clothe my children," she said.
The government has struggled to feed, house, and clothe the refugees.
We wanted to be able to feed, clothe and educate our children.
Their charge is to clothe, feed and cure people in dire straits.
They feed people, clothe them, heal them and produce the oxygen they breathe.
Amazon's desire to clothe and feed and entertain every American cannot be denied.
Despite Shotoku's effort to feed and clothe the monk he ended up dying.
Wade: We got enough fabric on these suits to clothe the entire country.
Conscience is our guide, whatever trappings we might choose to clothe it in.
They left behind 210 children whom she must now feed, clothe and educate.
Away needs to be adopted by someone who will feed, clothe, and protect them.
This was a woman who sold her body to feed and clothe her children.
People outside the shop then held up phones or tablets to clothe the models digitally.
After all, what's more personal or political than deciding how to clothe your nether regions?
If our parents don't feed, clothe, bathe, shelter and interact with us, we'll likely die.
For the last four years Dee has been struggling to feed, clothe, and support Bpaet.
The idea that a painting exists to clothe its structural support has yielded some laughs.
"I can't clothe the world, and maybe the world doesn't need me to," he said.
At a pivotal moment in the film, we see Ava slowly clothe herself in human flesh.
We've done the whole process—helping people off the boat, helping feed and clothe the people.
Among other things, Catholic Worker communities across the country feed, clothe and shelter those in need.
You know, to feed, clothe, and shelter the people they are drafting into their childbearing army.
All this effort is to clothe a seed, and to slightly better its chances of germination.
Businesses can feed more hungry, clothe more naked and cure more sick people than government ever can.
What can we expect from a director who would choose to clothe the female character like this?
However... Whose idea was it to clothe Team USA like the villains in a John Hughes movie?
No more of the Ironborn doing the only thing they can do to feed and clothe themselves?
Clothe it in Phoozy's thermal pouch, which insulates and protects the device while extending its battery life.
As a result, they become aware that they are naked, clothe themselves with fig leaves and hide.
Thirty years from now, we'll need to feed, clothe, shelter, and otherwise provide for 2 billion more people.
Instead, it will clothe its staff in a new green uniform, known as Navy Working Uniform Type III.
"Apparently my kids forgot that they were old enough to feed and clothe themselves today," the woman says.
The Carhartt overall became a staple for blue collar workers, and Carhartt expanded to clothe the US military.
If you can mange your money, then you can feed and clothe and shelter yourself for another day.
I don't just give them haircuts — I feed them, I clothe them and provide them with toiletries as well.
While words wouldn't feed the hungry or clothe the poor, "Young Charles Dickens" shows that they were sustenance, too.
The original plan was to take them in, feed, clothe and educate them and release them after a year.
It was a freak accident, whether we're a hippie establishment or not ... We still clothe and diaper our children.
We expect you to feed us, educate us, clothe us, maintain our health, provide shelter and find us work.
In the epilogue, other women clothe Ms. Pericet in a white gown stiff enough to stand on its own.
Americans support associations to fight heart disease and cancer, to feed and clothe the poor, and to support veterans.
If we are to keep our economy booming and continue to feed and clothe the world, Congress must pass USMCA.
How you clothe yourself says a lot about how you want to be seen, and that needs changing right now.
We see it with a lot of brands that decide to expand their lines to clothe all types of women.
Or think about it this way: you are paying to house, feed and clothe all of those addicts in jail.
Entireworld aspires to a vague utopianism, as if it could clothe the planet in a woker version of American Apparel.
Even the basics can be daunting—how do I feed and clothe these creatures, and keep them from being eaten?
What does the French designers back catalogue say about his tendency to clothe celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Cardi B?
Think of the Quicken app as your personal accountant inside of your pocket that you don't have to feed or clothe.
The buckskin that will clothe him in the future must be protected from moths with the stink-glands of a skunk.
Older children said they had to help feed and clothe a toddler held at the border station, according to the report.
The tribe spent $25,000 to feed, clothe and evacuate the tourists who stayed overnight in a community building in the village.
The result, then, is that poor and middle-income countries are the ones being forced to feed and clothe these refugees.
If BAT passes, there will be fewer retail stores to clothe you, and fewer name brands to satisfy your fashion prerogatives.
"I came in completely paralyzed and there were people to bathe me, feed me, clothe me," he told the news outlet.
She said the organization expects to feed, clothe, shelter and provide medical assistance to thousands of people in the coming weeks.
We must endeavor to empower those in need so they can feed and clothe themselves and their families in the future.
The working people, 100 million people at jeopardy, trying to figure out how to put meals on the table, clothe, house.
But finances are unstable, with the home reliant on donations to feed, clothe and house the more than 20003 children living there.
None has so conspicuously failed to clothe the application of coercive power in the claim to be acting for the global good.
With stars, choristers, soldiers, priests and more to clothe, nearly two and a quarter miles of fabric went into the "Tosca" costumes.
They feed and clothe him, they give him everything he needs, and they give him a purpose, so he is a true believer.
Yes, it's that much of a disruption to have the company that wanted to clothe and entertain you decide that that's not enough.
She is empathetic to the plight of the least fortunate, investing her own money to clothe and educate children all over the world.
We sent $2 million worth in, I think it was 16 semi-tractor trailers over two months to feed and clothe the children.
Perhaps for his next collection, Kanye will consider skipping the runway altogether and just clothe his A-list concert guest in his latest designs.
They ain't gonna get me no job, they ain't gonna feed me, they ain't gonna clothe me, they ain't gonna do anything for me.
The shelter operators are working hard to feed, clothe, and keep immigrants safe, but they don't have all the resources they need, Levy said.
These 20 rosés, all under $20 a bottle, are far from the insipid ones that clothe a little fruit and sweetness in chic pink.
Maybe the drive to clothe the world is part of what created the problem he is now trying to solve in the first place.
The one that I read calls on us to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to shelter the homeless, and to comfort the sick.
Shelby's cause is petty and self-absorbed, and a more judgmental film would use that to mock the feminism she uses to clothe her actions.
Just because you believe in God, serve God, feed the hungry, clothe the naked … that doesn't mean things are not going to happen to you.
It was an empty avatar, walking through New York, shooting guys who obviously looted every sporting goods store going in order to uniformly clothe themselves.
We can't feed or clothe them in the sanctuary of our own churches, but we can contribute to aid organizations that know how to help.
But back home, she says, it costs 22018,000 Philippines pesos ($306) -- just over 50% of her wages -- to feed, clothe, house and educate her children.
After all, they don't have to deliver products and services at a reasonable price that clothe, shelter, transport and feed people while keeping the lights on.
For his 30th birthday, Baldoni had the idea to take a few friends downtown to feed, clothe and bring supplies to those living on the street.
Giving a daughter in marriage allows parents to reduce family expenses by ensuring they have one less person to feed, clothe and educate, according to Jha.
Covered, left totally naked, or otherwise, how to clothe a pregnancy belly is not anyone's business but the one whose body is attached to said bump.
And although the war lasted only two weeks, the South American nation could not properly feed or clothe its defenders: many starved and others froze to death.
We didn't exactly have the stamina (or the time) to wait in line at Kylie's pop-ups, nor the cash to clothe ourselves in her pricy designs.
Germany is now spending big money to house, feed, clothe and provide public services to more than a million of its new residents from the Middle East.
But after a time he could no longer afford to house me, clothe me, feed me, just for me to see where the adventure of education went.
"We refuse to continue to clothe the loss of editorial independence and media freedom at the NMG with respectability," the columnists said in a statement on Twitter.
Robin Hynicka, Arch Street's pastor, citing Matthew 2000, in which Jesus instructs his followers to feed, house and clothe "the least of these," the poor and vulnerable.
You'd feed, clothe, and love them like any other member of your household, and you damn sure wouldn't be asking for rent after a week or two.
However when it starts to encroach upon rights and amendments while taking away a person's ability to create money to feed, clothe, and shelter themselves this is abhorrent.
Adonis: When I went out there the first time, I didn't know I'd be doing the graveyard work—I thought I'd be helping to feed and clothe people.
What country doesn't need the ingenuity and smarts it would take to figure out how to travel hundreds of miles, to protect, to feed, to clothe, to survive?
You can actually turn the canister on its head to a 'clothing mode', which will put Lovot into a soft, malleable state to make it easier to clothe.
"We could barely manage to farm, yet we had to survive, eat, clothe (ourselves) and have a decent shelter," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation of their motivation.
Asking taxpayers to clothe, house, feed, guard and provide healthcare to the nearly 750 convicts currently on death row will clearly cost more money than fixing the system.
The companies that will clothe the world in the future will be those with innovative business models that can serve more people with less strain on the environment.
On the St. Michael, for example, conservators learned that the angel's Roman-style toga was made as a separate piece, like an actual toga to clothe a body.
A couturier's obsession with cut and fit, combined with his modern vision of how to clothe the female body, garnered Balenciaga respect and reverence from contemporaries and clients.
The government introduced family planning, which brought the average family size down to two children, but Iran still struggled to feed, clothe, educate, employ, and house its people.
The party is enthusiastic about groups that promise to feed the hungry, heal the sick and clothe the poor—all things which the party says are its priorities, too.
Both companies are examples of how animal husbandry is being replaced by technology in the search for a more sustainable way to feed and clothe the world's growing population.
We must provide the certainty and continuity rural America needs so they may continue to grow the food and fiber to feed and clothe a troubled and hungry world.
Instead of stanchions, costumes are displayed behind yellow and blue police barriers and clothe vintage mannequins, often missing hands and sporting peeling paint in addition to their satin and sequins.
Is the designer's purpose to address the basic human need to clothe ourselves, or the need to stimulate our imaginations; to prioritize a brand's bottom line or its aspirational qualities?
Private companies other than Virgin have debuted their own novel takes on the spacesuit in recent years, each intended to clothe astronauts headed from Earth to the International Space Station.
"If we had better jobs we'd be able to feed and clothe ourselves on our own, but for that we need to be able to use our own language," he said.
When the RNC shelled out a cool $150K to clothe her for her 2008 run alongside McCain, and all she got was this $2,500 silk Valentino jacket: Imago Stock/ZUMA Press
As a result, hundreds of thousands of innocent government workers -- Democrats, Republicans and Independents -- are being forced to go without the paychecks they need to feed, house and clothe their families.
For a company that makes plenty of money selling people underwear, this is an opportunity for Raf Simons to get Calvin Klein consumers to clothe the outside of their bodies, too.
In Peterson's case, prosecutors have cited statutes that normally apply to parents, guardians and other "caregivers" who have failed to feed, clothe or provide appropriate medical care to their kids, for example.
Newborn babies will keep their umbilical cord stumps attached for the first few weeks, so it's important to clothe them in something that's loose and comfortable, and won't aggravate their belly button.
You know, the same airline that you're super annoyed with for having left you with just your dirty winter clothes in a warm climate with no toothpaste and an infant to clothe.
The satire of censorship came true in July 2016, when Russian campaigners voted on whether to clothe a copy of the Renaissance statue that had been set up in central St Petersburg.
He elaborated, speaking of the "pervasive monetization of every aspect of our subjective living," which includes our insecurities, our need for human touch and companionship, the needs to feed and clothe ourselves.
INGRAHAM: All the Catholic churches, they can take all the 11,000 kids, they can clothe them, feed them, send them to college, all the medical care because the taxpayers are out of dough.
It helps them feed, clothe, educate, and simply be more present for their kids, especially during the earliest years when stress and instability can be the most detrimental and impact children for life.
You can't fast or pray your way into God's good graces, and religion means nothing if you don't share your bread with the hungry, bring the homeless into your house and clothe the naked.
The formal White House statement was, in effect, an attempt to comb the hair and clothe in a suit and tie a string of four wild and unsubstantiated tweets by the president of America.
However, after receiving government assistance, she now lives in an apartment and spends most of her time sitting on a stoop near the Broomfield Christian Methodist Episcopal church, where members clothe and feed her.
Along with her family and others in the local Maori community, Ms. Ewe, then an assistant manager at a Subway sandwich shop, started to house, feed and clothe homeless people, funded by private donations.
If we are to be successful, we will need the continuing input and support of the people in rural communities who work hard every day to feed, clothe, and fuel America and the world.
If you're a Christian, like I am, you remember how Jesus said that when you feed the hungry or clothe the naked, doing it for "the least of these," you're doing it for him.
While Congress can't fix all of our food system issues in one fell swoop, they must start by passing a farm bill worthy of the men and women who feed, fuel and clothe our nation.
I have seen friends, some working multiple jobs, others in single-parent households, already struggling to feed and clothe and educate their children, almost break down under the stress and anxiety of another dire worry.
Every day on the subway, I'm confronted with ads that suggest I don't know how to clothe or feed myself, and it seems like there's no shortage of unnecessary subscription-box services no one asked for.
We'd been married since I was 19, I was grieving, but I had to get up and earn some money, I had to work in other people's fields so I could clothe and feed my children.
But (allowing the exhibition's press release to shed light) MacPhee's use of cheap, discount duds reveals her underlying concern with the economically precarious existence led by those who regularly clothe themselves from the 99-cent store.
Many families said they shell out hundreds of dollars each month to feed, clothe and stay connected to someone behind bars, paying for health care, personal hygiene items and phone calls and other forms of communication.
Before he and his family fled to the border area, Abu Muhammad worked repairing stoves and managed to make enough to feed and clothe his wife and six children and provide the extra care Layla needs.
Appropriately, on April Fool's Day he will discuss some of his classic capers, from the aforementioned drive to clothe naked animals to his short-lived stint as the spokesperson and director of Omar's School for Beggars.
This is a truism that Trump himself has absorbed more than anyone, which is why he's never missed an opportunity to clothe himself in the victorious aura of coaches such as Bobby Knight, Lou Holtz, and Belichick.
Hungry he may well have been (according to another friend, the composer could afford neither to eat nor to clothe himself), but "desperate" is a word almost impossible to associate with this most fastidious and discriminating of composers.
"They're trying to clothe this power grab with cliches about 'restoring democracy' ... but their proposal is simply a naked attempt to change the rules of American politics to benefit one party," McConnell wrote in a recent op-ed.
"I've started wearing my compulsory hijab called abaya (this black robe) turned inside out to express my objection on Sharia law violating Saudi women's freedom to clothe," tweeted one, referring to the Islamic law that effectively governs the kingdom.
For now, they hope Fuenteovejuna's tour will be long, though they seem to care less about the fact that they are touring actresses and more that they earn a wage that helps them feed their families and clothe their children.
Ordinarily, I'd clothe myself in the discarded wrappings from my fast food meals anyway, so using actual clothing instead of greasy waxed paper and soiled cardboard to protect my body from the elements will be a nice change of pace.
If science is eventually able to give that dream to most people, and large numbers of people no longer need to work in order to feed and clothe everyone, what reason will we have to get up in the morning?
Jeremy joined forces with The Hope Bus to feed and clothe the homeless ... he's got a place in nearby Lake Tahoe and we're told he heard about what the organization was doing and wanted to lend a helping hand with Ava.
"Through our frail hands, may he clothe those who have nothing to wear, give bread to the hungry and heal the sick," he said, adding that through friendship, everyone could be close to the elderly, the lonely, migrants and marginalized people.
"Through our frail hands, may he clothe those who have nothing to wear, give bread to the hungry and heal the sick," he said, adding that through friendship, everyone could be close to the elderly, the lonely, migrants and marginalized people.
The startup has since raised a total of $90 million from a slew of well-known Silicon Valley VCs and tells TechCrunch it has bold ambitions to someday clothe us from head to toe in various materials fermented first in the lab.
So many Haitian migrants, traveling across the Americas, began arriving here last year with hopes of crossing into the United States that churches, community halls, after-school programs, rehabilitation centers and private citizens have opened their doors to house, feed and clothe them.
In fact, when you're part of that elite group dubbed the A-list, couturiers around the world will fight to clothe you in custom duds, wagering that the press they'll receive for doing so will be well worth forgoing their usual astronomical price tag.
JUQUILA YUCUCANI (Reuters) — In the mountains of Mexico's tropical sierra, an ever-growing expanse of pink poppy flowers has pushed prices so low for opium paste, the gummy raw ingredient of heroin, that farmer Santiago Sanchez worries how he will feed and clothe his family.
While clothing sizes for men's bodies grew out of the Napoleonic wars and the need to clothe soldiers, it was the approach of WWII that necessitated a grand codification of the bodies of women, who wore uniforms while working in factories to make war supplies.
JUQUILA YUCUCANI (Reuters) - In the mountains of Mexico's tropical sierra, an ever-growing expanse of pink poppy flowers has pushed prices so low for opium paste, the gummy raw ingredient of heroin, that farmer Santiago Sanchez worries how he will feed and clothe his family.
"They're trying to clothe this power grab with cliches about 'restoring democracy' and doing it 'For the People,' but their proposal is simply a naked attempt to change the rules of American politics to benefit one party," he wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.
The costume designs not only clothe the visually sumptuous film's characters, but create the aesthetic of an imaginary fashion label called The House of Woodcock, whose namesake, Reynolds Woodcock, is played by Daniel Day-Lewis in what is said to be his last performance.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — During the Vietnam War, the United States lent hundreds of millions of dollars to Cambodia's flailing government to feed and clothe refugees — even as American B-52s drove many of those same people from their villages by carpet-bombing the countryside.
Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram With a heatwave raging outside and our air conditioners all set to turbo arctic blast, it's hard to even think about moving, let alone what you can possibly clothe your body in that won't be totally drenched in sweat in a matter of minutes.
It's a strange way to think about the pervious fabric you wear to clothe your body, but all women know how certain outfits can make us feel bigger and stronger and more warrior-like, which comes in handy in moments where we need to feel those things.
"You just scared I'm gonna be better than you," Cory snaps at his father, who regales him with a speech about the duty he owes his son -- basically, a responsibility to clothe and feed him -- that specifically omits any requirement to love or even like him.
The suit, which the SpaceX CEO revealed last year via Instagram, will eventually clothe SpaceX astronauts flying on board Crew Dragon, the capsule it's developing to bring real people to space, with a target initial launch date of later this year if all goes to plan.
Over the next few years, the organization's activities (including a 220 picket of the White House by Mr. Abel, who demanded that the first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, clothe her horses) were faithfully reported by news organizations, among them The Times, The San Francisco Chronicle and CBS News.
The KRG hasn't been able to pay the Peshmerga in four months, meaning that despite having shown extreme bravery, effectiveness and resolve in countering ISIS, the Kurdish fighters are now faced with the daunting reality of not being able to properly feed or clothe their children.
"I did it because I had nobody to feed me or clothe me," Pulka told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone, adding that the man, who like her had been uprooted by Boko Haram violence, also gave her money which she used to buy soap and other items.
To grow the cotton that would clothe the world and fuel global industrialization, thousands of young enslaved men and women — the children of stolen ancestors legally treated as property — were transported from Maryland and Virginia hundreds of miles south, and forcibly retrained to become America's most efficient laborers.
Mr. Abel's first major hoax, the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, or SINA — which sought "to clothe all naked animals that appear in public, namely horses, cows, dogs and cats, including any animal that stands higher than 229 inches or is longer than 21950 inches" — began in 21959.
Pastor Bowman says his parishioners tend to be politically conservative, but also believe that "God tells us explicitly to feed the hungry, to clothe those in need of clothes, to provide shelter to those who are homeless and to care for the immigrant population within the boundaries of our country."■
Jones was a socialist, which first is a different thing from a Communist, but his main focus, what he would say the theme of Peoples Temple was, was to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and try to set the kind of example where everyone has dignity, everyone has an opportunity.
First appearing in a diary that was published in the late 1800s, the legend of the hibernating old people recounts the tale of a poor family outside of Montpelier that couldn't afford to feed and clothe the oldest members of their family, so they froze the people and buried them.
The district court, the brief reads, "faithfully applied" the justices' opinion, "holding that 'close relatives' like grandparents and nieces are permitted to enter, and recognizing that the charities, non-profits, and churches that have made a formal, contractual commitment to shelter and clothe refugees would suffer 'concrete hardship' if those refugees are excluded".
You could buy goods there to feed, clothe and clean an entire household for a week for under 20153 euros: bins of Polish leather slippers and nude-colored bras, cake pans, memory-foam pillows and child's dresses in turquoise leopard print, as well as Egyptian sweet potatoes, Moroccan mint and Italian fennel.
With the global population projected to reach 11.2 billion by the year 2100, up from 7.6 billion today, there are urgent questions about how we'll feed, clothe, house, and provide medical care for so many people in the face of climate change and its accompanying threats, including sea level rise, ocean acidification, and desertification.
JIM CRAMER: When you take a breather, I know you haven't had one because you've worked all weekend, do you think about the great Secretaries of Treasury who really fought huge, think about Morgenthau with FDR who recognized we have to take fear in fear itself, and also we have to clothe and we have to house.
We can clothe the world with our staple, give wings to her commerce, and supply with bread the starving operative in other lands, and at the same time preserve an institution that has done more to civilize and Christianize the heathen than all human agencies besides-an institution alike beneficial to both races, ameliorating the moral, physical, and intellectual condition of the one and giving wealth and happiness to the other.
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