Pyratically and Feloniously take and Carry away Cloaths and provision to the value of One hundred pounds.
Carry away a quantity of provision and Cloaths of the Value of fifty pounds.
Had a Vandue of old Cloaths which amounted to 101 ps.
She promised to write to her as soon as she got to Woodfield, and to return the cloaths she had borrowed, to which she secretly purposed adding some present, to testify her sense of the civilities she had received.
The rest of her property, which consisted of her cloaths and about two hundred pounds, which she had saved in service, became her sister's, and were delivered by Maloney to the young man commissioned to receive them.
Her cloaths were white; and she knew, that notwithstanding the evening was so far shut in, and the path obscured by trees, she must yet be distinguished gliding between their branches.
She took out the cloaths and linen, and then the two embroidered caskets, which she put on the table before her, and gazed at with melancholy pleasure, as silent memorials of her parents.
Emmeline then left her to put up her cloaths and prepare for a journey to which she was determined solely by the pressing instances of Lady Westhaven.
All her fine Cloaths were Boxed up, together with several Bed and Table-Linnen, &c.
So Husband and Portion all departed, she thought fit to secure her Goods and Cloaths at the Carriers, but the same Calamity attended there likewise, for Tom had been there too, and swept all.
Another request is, that I may be permitted to write an open letter to Sir Henry Clinton and another to a friend for cloaths and linen.
The change of cloaths and name was ordered by General Arnold, under whose direction he necessarily was, while within his command.
I have also to ask that my cloaths and baggage, which are of little consequence, may be sent to me, if required their value shall be paid in money.
I but my sweet Knight where's the meat to this, and cloaths that they must look for?
Good Sir goe in, and put your womans cloaths on: If you be seen thus, I am lost for ever.
He resolved to make sport for the townspeople; made them pull off all their cloaths, and dance naked to their baskets; where every one saw their goods safe, and found herself in a humour to put her cloaths on again.
The Vicars head was broke, and Megs Cloaths torn off her back.
Unto a Giant's castle top Whereon he let him fall And soon the Giant swallowed up His body, cloaths and all.
I shall never get my head-cloaths clear-starch'd at this rate.
Townley runs in, and drags out Fossile changing his cloaths with Hugh.
They took out of the Great Cabbin Two Chests of Pieces of Eight, with some Hammocks and Cloaths from between Decks, and so left her.
The pulling off my Cloaths he did not wonder at, for the Rich and Great among 'em wear Mantles, and cover their Legs with fine Cloath.
The upper clouds Draw shapeless o'er the sky their misty shrowds; Whilst darker fragments rove in lower bands, And mournful purple cloaths the distant lands.
The compass then will point no more; And when no verdure cloaths the spring, The tuneful birds forget to sing: But thou all sweet and heav'nly fair, Hast bade thy swain from love forbear.
Very well; but what shall I do for Cloaths to dress like a Gentleman?
You may see it amongst the best pollitiks, that a comonwele is readier to ebe then to flow, when once fine houses and gaycloaths come up.
Do not venter, Ile make your wedding cloaths fit closer t'ee then; I but disturb you, lie go see my nephew: Lew.
Who knows but Othello may be giving her a strapping, in private, for wearing out her cloathsso fast!
I flatter myself he has brought his last bran new cloaths to claim your fair hand at the master of the ceremonies' ball.
Estifania: I'll tell ye, Your Cloaths are parallels to these, all counterfeit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cloaths" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.