15 Verbs to Use for the Word habiliments

We spent above an hour in examining these curious habiliments, and in inquiring the purposes and uses of the several parts.

Before you thought of spring, Except as a surmise, You see, God bless his suddenness, A fellow in the skies Of independent hues, A little weather-worn, Inspiriting habiliments Of indigo and brown.

She made up her mind that he was singularly handsome, although she could not judge of that very clearly for he wore a heavy mustache, and a shade over one eye; but he was tall, above the average, and carried the elaborate habiliments which the Cavaliers still affected, with consummate grace and ease.

It was Flip, but Flip made taller by the lengthened skirt and clinging habiliments of fashion.

Leaving him to wring his cloak and dry his habiliments in the best way he could, the leader of the 'prentices collected together his forces, and, disposing them in something like military array, placed himself at their head, and marched towards the tavern, where they set up a great shout.

The varlets brushed and folded the habiliments and mantles of their lords.

There is no harm, either, if the stuffed figure be given the simulated habiliments of some friend of yours.

He was going to pay a visit in the country, and was making a great fuss about his preparing and putting up his habiliments.

The Champion having finished his prayer, resumed his war habiliments, and going to Aúlád, released him from the tree, and gave into his charge the heart of the White Demon.

The struggle between the old dress and the trowsers customary in society was still going on but almost terminated, and I was one of the very few freshmen who retained the old habiliments.

" Amabel suffered herself to be led into another room, where she saw several sumptuous female habiliments, and selecting the least showy of them, was soon arrayed in it by the officious attendant.

They were dressed in the plain, weather-soiled, and tarred habiliments of common seamen, and bore about their several persons all the other unerring evidences of their peculiar profession.

I ventured, yesterday, to throw aside the habiliments of mourning, and to array myself in those more adapted to my taste.

I have, for the time being, assumed the habiliments of a knight of the road, for certain purposes of my own.

It is left for the Christian world, which looks beyond the grave, to wear the habiliments of despair.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  habiliments