Sentence example with the word 'robed'

robed

Definition adj. dressed or clothed especially in fine attire

Last update: October 25, 2015


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Pumpkin held up the hanger, his outfit draped like black robed judge.   [Please select]

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The white-robed figure bent over the basket.   [Please select]

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A man, black-browed, black-robed, black-bearded, looked down into his eyes as one who had authority to speak.   [Please select]

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A white-robed boy Puts out the altar-candles one by one, Even as by inches darkens all his joy.   [Please select]

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He saw curious midnight shippings of human souls, and grew to know the white-robed Arabs who handled the whip so deftly.   [Please select]

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He was met outside the city by his chief captains, robed splendidly in silks and with richly caparisoned horses.   [Please select]

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They were fairies, exquisite in shape and fineness, robed in flowing gossamer of many colours.   [Please select]

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The white-robed figure knelt and grovelled at the feet of those hooded executioners.   [Please select]

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The white-robed priest had been joined by others, and all were bowing low.   [Please select]

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The disorder of her fair hair, her white cheeks, and the ghostly thinness of her small, black-robed form drew the curious eyes of Sir Richard.   [Please select]

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The image of her present self--frail, black-robed--recalled the two figures in the glass of her Hill Street room--the sparkling white of her goddess dress, and William's smiling face above hers, his arm round her waist.   [Please select]

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