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Material.
To clothe., imp. & p. p. of Clothe., of Clothe
well... they usually don't wear clothe, they are always naked of course.
The word 'cloth' is a noun, not a verb.The noun 'cloth' is a word for a woven or knitted material from which things are made; a word for a thing.The verb forms are: clothe, clothes, clothing, clothed.The noun forms of the verb to clothe are clothier, clothes, and the gerund, clothing.
a bumper clothe is an insult in Jamaica it means
Hindi word for clothe is Kapadaa
Clothed is the past participle of clothe.
to clothe = hilbish (הלביש)
"it takes a good deal of money to clothe my children properly".
No, I clothe myself in women's clothing. Why don't you try this?
The word clothe" is a verb; "cloth" or "clothing" are noun forms.
they usually just make the clothe like in the old days and they wear it?