My clothes are looking distinctly ratty--maybe I need to go shopping.
Jimmy, why are you roaming around without clothes?
I have to grab my party clothes on the way.
Your cloths look very pretty today.
I will avenge my sister for talking all my barbies and their cloths.
No, the noun cloth is a count noun; the plural form is cloths. Example sentence: He uses three wash cloths every time he showers.
i spray my cloths before pressing themmy mother spray my hair before cutting
Yes, the noun 'cloths' is a common noun, a general word for two or more types of cloth.
The plural of face cloth is face cloths.
i have outstretched my cloths
no, unless it's a name or it's at the beginning of a sentence.
I will avenge my sister for talking all my barbies and their cloths.
No, the noun cloth is a count noun; the plural form is cloths. Example sentence: He uses three wash cloths every time he showers.
His cloths is rumpled all over.
i spray my cloths before pressing themmy mother spray my hair before cutting
I have to go get some cloths out of my closet.
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J-cloths are called J-cloths because they are made by Johnson and Johnson
The washing machine's temperature control was broken, so the water did not heat up. so we could not wash our cloths
yes are you crtazy everyone has cloths
there washed there cloths in horse wee