Use of clothes in Sentences. 35 Examples

The examples include clothes at the start of sentence, clothes at the end of sentence and clothes in the middle of sentence

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clothes at the start of sentence


  1. Clothes make the man.
  2. Clothes make the man.
  3. Clothes maketh the man.

clothes at the end of sentence


  1. He clothed himself in his best clothes.
  2. She disguised herself in man's clothes.
  3. She disguised herself in man's clothes.
  4. He make a lot of money selling clothes.
  5. He clothed himself in his best clothes.
  6. I need to change into some dry clothes .
  7. You look rather shabby in those clothes.
  8. What low-down son of a bitch took my clothes?
  9. He went upstairs and changed into fresh clothes.
  10. He went upstairs and changed into fresh clothes.
  11. The front room was strewn with books and clothes.
  12. The front room was strewn with books and clothes.
  13. She always pranks herself up with the best clothes.
  14. Her preference is for comfortable rather than stylish clothes.

clothes in the middle of sentence


  1. Fine clothes make the man.
  2. Fine clothes make the man.
  3. His clothes were covered in dirt.
  4. Jane's clothes were all mussed up.
  5. I immerse my clothes in the water.
  6. His clothes were covered with dirt.
  7. His clothes did not fit him very well .
  8. He wore his best clothes to the interview.
  9. He wore his best clothes to the interview.
  10. Don't just sling your clothes on the floor.
  11. He hastily stuffed a few clothes into a bag.
  12. He hastily stuffed a few clothes into a bag.
  13. The clothes froze solid on the washing-line.
  14. The dirty clothes are soaking in soapy water.
  15. That boy outgrows his clothes every few months.
  16. That boy outgrows his clothes every few months.
  17. There were dirty clothes strewn around the beds.
  18. There were dirty clothes strewn around the beds.

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