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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
apparel .
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Examples
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In the thirteenth century the fashion of "apparels", which apparently originated in the north of France, rapidly became general.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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In the vestry press we should find an alb of fine white linen, somewhat similar to a surplice, ornamented with "apparels,"
English Villages 1892
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Certain product categories such as apparels, footwear, accessories, perfumes, groceries, etc need to be touched, sniffed, felt and tried on before purchase.
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Certain product categories such as apparels, footwear, accessories, perfumes, groceries, etc need to be touched, sniffed, felt and tried on before purchase.
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Certain product categories such as apparels, footwear, accessories, perfumes, groceries, etc need to be touched, sniffed, felt and tried on before purchase.
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The contraction in exports has narrowed down, but shipments in segments such as apparels and handicrafts were yet to pick up, he added.
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Hockey apparels are made up from special material of polyester in order to
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The apparels on the amice and albs are also quite nice and seem particularly suited to the monastic context in which all of this takes place.
Solemn Mass at Ss. Gregory and Augustine Oratory, St. Louis Abbey 2009
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One bright spot for sportswear and apparels makers is this summer's FIFA World Cup event in South Africa, which is expected to fuel interest in soccer-related items.
Adidas Net Profit Drops 65% Natascha Divac 2010
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It also allowed transshipments of foreign textiles and apparels through African countries, giving other nations the trade benefits intended for African nations.
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