But there arewardrobes and wardrobes, scenery and scenery.
It is a generally received opinion that all stage wardrobes are made up of tawdry rags, and that the landscapes and palaces that look so charming by gaslight are but mere daubs by day.
The princesses began at once to open their wardrobes and boxes.
Wardrobes had to be left as security with irate landladies, and, until they were redeemed or replaced, no other engagement was possible.
Zara had to repeat her shocked but emphatic denial in the presence of Mrs. Glendinning and Mrs. Urquhart, both ladies having a mind to bring their wardrobes up to date.
This conjecture is founded upon the remains of calcined stuffs, and the fragments of wardrobes and carbonized plank found in the course of excavation.
Maskings or mummeries were favourite sports at Christmas in old times; and the wardrobes at halls and manor-houses were often laid under contribution to furnish dresses and fantastic disguisings.
Most women who sleep alone want to investigate under the bed and in a hotel closets and wardrobes and even bureau drawers are likely to be examined.
It went so far that whenever he slept in a strange place he carefully examined all the possible hiding-places in the room and in wardrobes or closets connected with it and, as a last precaution, never failed to look under the bed.
The French spend without measure on their wardrobes and their table.
Was it a fatality that out of the three hundred and sixty dresses then hanging in their wardrobesat the Tuileries, the needed one was missing?
All was dark within; a ray of moonlight fell across the well-waxed wardrobes furnishing the sides of the room--wardrobes always kept in perfect order by Eleonore and Rousille.
She was angry with Miss Avery for not having moved the wardrobes up.
The farm lads will carry your great wardrobes upstairs, for there is no need to go into expense at Hilton.
Black broadcloth and derby hats are calculated to destroy the most robust illusions in Christendom; and men--from motives hard to fathom--have refused to retain in their wardrobes a single article which can amend an imperfect ideal.
This took place at Edinburgh, and the startling innovation was only to be accounted for by the fact that the wardrobes of the actresses and of the company she had joined had been accidentally consumed by fire.
Wardrobes are now often hired complete from the costume and masquerade shops.
What was not destroyed is to be found in the possession of the old Roman Catholic families who have religiously collected the residue, preserved by concealment or by being overlooked; and in the wardrobes of Continental sacristies.
Silk was accumulated for the wardrobes of the empresses till A.
Maskings or mummeries were favorite sports at Christmas in old times, and the wardrobes at halls and manor-houses were often laid under contribution to furnish dresses and fantastic disguisings.
They find the New Way low center wardrobes give an unobstructed view all over the store and are the only wardrobes made that are entirely practical for grouping in front of a furnishing or hat department.
These men have selected the New Way Crystal Wardrobesafter careful comparison with every other device on the market.
Likewise the high double deck wall wardrobes have more than double the capacity of tables.
For some days previously our heroes had been carefully looking up their wardrobes in anticipation of the show.
The wardrobes for her dresses were ornamented with bronze, and from the ceiling descended a china chandelier like a basket of flowers.
The wardrobes contained dresses with shoes, swords, hats, and watches to match each, for the fashion demanded that everything should be in harmony.
Round it were large wardrobes of carved oak; between two windows stood a table and on it a large mirror in a china frame composed of cupids and flowers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wardrobes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.