robe

Veste
definition
verb
a circle of robed figures
clothe in a long, loose outer garment.
noun
The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes .
a long, loose outer garment.
a small blanket; lap robe.
translation of 'robe'
verb
revestir,
vestir,
vestir-se,
revestir-se,
paramentar,
paramentar-se
noun
túnica,
roupão,
toga,
capa,
manto,
robe
example
I would have wrapped my warm, terry cloth 'robe' about me, but it wasn't in the bathroom.
Wearing a 'robe' , he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack.
She curled up against the cement wall, pulling the 'robe' closer around her.
She wrapped a red silk 'robe' around herself and tied it.
She wears a long 'robe' patterned with star and sky symbols fringed with delicate pearls.
The duke touches the arm of a bearded man in Eastern headdress and brocade 'robe' .
She fumbled clumsily, ending up draping her 'robe' over her shoulders.
He had gotten up and was tying the belt of his 'robe' around his waist.
Five middle-aged businessmen in a desert landscape politely stand before a Middle Eastern man wearing a turban and 'robe' .
She quickly grabbed a nearby towel and threw on her terry cloth 'robe' .
She sits around all day in a shabby 'robe' , dwelling on the past, a time when she used to be ‘so pretty and popular.’
He pulled a white hooded 'robe' on and threw the cowl over his face, obscuring his features entirely.
She swung around, tying the 'robe' around her waist, giving him a glare.
She looked to her changing screen, where her 'robe' was hanging neatly.
She slipped on a thin 'robe' over her nightgown silently and tiptoed her way to the door.
he was clad in a short towelling 'robe'
Allison tied the 'robe' around her body and opened her bathroom door let the steam out.
A seated Buddha carved of sandstone in Cave 8 at Yungang also has rounded forms of head and body, similarly wrapped in the monk's 'robe' .
"He was dressed in an unusually large 'robe' with a hood over his head.
A woman in a white flowing 'robe' walks through an Egyptian temple as a hawk swoops over her shoulder.
Her silver 'robe' swished softly, the only noise to be heard.
This work, depicting a woman in a long 'robe' sitting on a red chaise, could have been done by a star Matisse acolyte.
A boy behind him sews his 'robe' to the prayer mat so that when the meditation is over and he stands up, the mat stands up with him.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come wears a long black 'robe' with a hood that conceals its head.
Jeffrey quickly hides inside a closet, from which he observes Dorothy disrobe and then reach for a blue velvet 'robe' inside the closet as he recoils in fear of discovery.
She carefully got out wiping her smooth legs dry then putting on the terry cotton 'robe' to answer the door.
Kel retorted, shivering as she pulled the heavy black cloak over her mage's 'robe' .
The woman at the door wore her mage's 'robe' over a nightshirt and boots.
With that he turned and walked back into his house, the ties on his 'robe' trailing behind him.
She had on a long, black silk 'robe' , and small black slippers.
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