US /kloʊðz/
・UK /kləʊðz/
People use it to describe women who just, like, wear clothes that they consider revealing.
But it might also be the case that you don't actually think there's anything wrong with having casual sex or wearing certain kinds of clothes.
I'll probably only sell one if to my brother, 'cause we have the same nose, same clothes, homegrown on stone.
Same clothes, homegrown, a stones throw from a creek we used to roam
children, put on men's clothes, and by a resolute sally, forced the Moors to raise the siege.
of a crimson colour, to be worn upon their head clothes.
You have a nice collection of clothes!
I had kept them a few months back below these clothes!
When we played, uh, basketball together and, uh, during sports, and, uh, he always looked like a, a pro in his NBA clothes.
ALWAYS LOOKED LIKE A PRO. IN HIS NBA CLOTHES.
but it could also mean that you don't look that good with your clothes so "you are a mess"
But it could also mean that you don't look that good with your clothes, so you are a mess.
I'm buying clothes.
Why are you buying clothes at the soup store?
I'm talkin pedicure on our toes toes Tryin on all our clothes clothes, boys blowin' up our phones phones
I'm talkin pedicure on our toes toes Tryin on all our clothes clothes, boys blowin' up our phones phones
'A label' – something you find, for example, on your clothes or on a packet, which has some information.
for example, on your clothes or on a packet, which has some information.
I got a chance to put on some clean clothes