garment - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • salvation: First, He cometh to his own with the garments of salvation, according to that word, Zech. ix.

Converse of object

  • knit: The pig by Thomson is lying on its side, the sheep appears to be knitting a garment from its own wool.
  • embroider: I can't imagine asking someone in Britain to spend three days embroidering a single garment.
  • tatter: Too much of Religion has the old modernism clinging to its tattered garments.
  • wear: The coat is an outer garment worn by both sexes, for warmth in the winter months.
  • weave: You must have at least 2 years previous experience in garment technology working on ladies woven garments.
  • dye: Secondly, He appeareth to his own sometimes in a garment dyed in blood, according to that word, Isa. lxiii.

Adjective modifier

  • woolen: She sells meat, wool and woolen garments to her own circle of customers and at farmers ' markets.
  • readymade: Therefore a Standing Committee will be formed for rationalizing the existing rates of value addition for all commodities including readymade garments.
  • outer: The coat is an outer garment worn by both sexes, for warmth in the winter months.
  • priestly: The figure of a monk wearing priestly garments appears at the feet of Christ.
  • finny: She rose, holding out the glittering, finny garment, which flashed like a collapsed fish in the sunshine.
  • festal: When ( with her assistance ) they solved it, he provided their prize of thirty festal garments by killing thirty men of Ashkelon.

Modifies a noun

  • factory: His father was a cutter in a New York garment factory.

Noun used with modifier

  • cleanroom: Cleanroom garments are designed to protect the environment from the wearer.
  • couture: Her silk dresses feature hand-embroidered details that you would normally expect to see on a couture garment.
  • cashmere: Their superbly finished cashmere garments convey the feel of luxury.
  • fur: However, fur is no longer confined to exclusive or expensive clothing or to full fur garments.
  • linen: A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus.
  • visibility: When getting out of a vehicle on any dual carriage way or non-urban road, an emergency high visibility garment must be worn.

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