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wardrobeearly 14c., "room where wearing apparel is kept," earlier "a private chamber" (c. 1300), from Old North French warderobe, wardereube (Old French garderobe) "dressing-room, pla [..]
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wardrobecollection of clothing belonging to one person.
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wardrobelarge piece of furniture for holding clothes.
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wardrobeCloset
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wardrobea tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes collection of clothing belonging to one person A wardrobe, also known as an armoire [..]
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wardrobea cupboard where you keep clothes
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wardrobethe general name for the costume department, or the costumes (and their accessories) themselves; see also costume
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wardrobeTo dream of your wardrobe, denotes that your fortune will be endangered by your attempts to appear richer than you are. If you imagine you have a scant wardrobe, you will seek association with strangers.
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wardrobeAll the various sails carried on board a yacht.
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wardrobe(n) a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes(n) collection of clothing belonging to one person(n) collection of costumes bel [..]
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wardrobeThe clothing a performer wears on camera
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wardrobeNot to be confused with the costume designer, the wardrobe department handles the costumes on the set. The costumer, or wardrobe person, takes care of the costumes on the set, keeping them in good, cl [..]
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wardrobeThe clothing a performer wears on camera.
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wardrobeAll the various sails carried on board a yacht.
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wardrobeAll the various sails carried on board a yacht.
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wardroben. A cupboard to hang clothes in.
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wardrobeA large garment bag, usually on wheels, which stores several hanging garments.
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