Definitionn. a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes
Last update: July 30, 2015
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The clothes were kept in the wardrobe. [noun]
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From the first bedroom, along the corridor, is a built-in wardrobe on the right. [noun]
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Double bedroom with king size double bed, bedside tables and wardrobe, and access to the courtyard patio. [noun]
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"I hope your first business to-morrow will be to replenish your wardrobe by the assistance of Lord Rochester's tailor." [noun]
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"Certainly we will, if you require it; but I did not know that your wardrobe was so extensive." [noun]
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Although my clothes were almost as good as new, I grew ashamed of wearing them, because I thought everybody by this time had got an inventory of my wardrobe. [noun]
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He had a tolerably complete wardrobe. [noun]
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"Let them have my wardrobe cart," said the countess. [noun]
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They unloaded the wardrobe cart and sent it to take wounded men from a house two doors off. [noun]
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