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robe

A robe is a long loose item of clothing. The young people wore white robes to the church for their confirmation. A robe is a long item of clothing used to show rank or importance. The judge looked splendid in his red robe. A robe is a dressing gown or bathrobe. He put on his robe after his bath and watched TV.

robe

To robe is to put on or wear a robe. The king was robed before his coronation.

robe

any loose flowing garment (= gown) outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes (= clothe) cover as if with clothing the mountain was clothed in tropical trees

Synonyms robe synonyms

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Topics robe topics

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Conjugation robe conjugation

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robe · verb

Examples robe examples

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Simple sentences

The pope appeared in his red robe.
Mary was wearing a black robe.
Harry put on his robe and wizard hat.
Mary slipped off her robe and got into the shower.
Put on a robe.
While I was dreaming, a woman in a white robe appeared to me.
The lawyer put his robe on before defending his client in the trial.
He wore a robe over his pajamas.
Or would I were a little burnish'd apple For you to pluck me, gliding by so cold, While sun and shade your robe of lawn will dapple, Your robe of lawn, and your hair's spun gold.
She is wearing a green robe.
Is that my robe?
He is wearing a green women's robe.
Why is my robe still wet while yours is already dry?

Movie subtitles

And here is the skulking owl who nests in the ruins with a gun under his robe: Jean de Mauprat! Second in command of the bandits.
Belinha, your robe.
I have no robe.
Do you mind if I put your robe on?
Charley, choose some nice nunnery, you'll get a robe and take the veil.
Say, what are you doing with my robe on?
Servant, my robe!
Could I have my robe, please?
It's just a robe, isn't it?
And in your new robe you've stayed the same. - True.
I brought your robe.
You should have hung out your sleeping robe in the sun this morning.
I'm not wounded or sick, I give up smoking, have only one pair of socks, and roll up my robe myself.
Hand me my robe, please.
I want to remember you as you were last night on the balcony in the moonlight with your hair framing your lovely face like a halo and your soft, clinging robe caressing your white skin.
Would it please milord very much to see me in that robe again?
Aage, get the robe, put it under the wheel.
Tell the coachman to take off his robe and put it under the other wheel.
Like this. I have no robe.
This robe is to keep your feet warm.
Nick just has to put on his robe.
That's it. Remove your robe.
Hide this in your robe.
Could I have my robe, please? - Sure.
And in your new robe you've stayed the same.
I brought your robe. I'll fix it for you.
Get a robe, quick. Yes, sir.
Say, I think you'd better take that robe with you.
Henry, dear, where is the robe you used before we bought you the new one?
I had a little trouble finding the robe.
You put it in your robe pocket.
Let go of my robe.
He served the first God's service and that same night drank away his clerical robe, for which he will be beaten mercilessly by sticks.
The women loved it when he took off his robe.
Very well, take off your robe!
That's a lovely robe.
Here is my robe.
Get me my robe.

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