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Hitchcock stops, savoring the scene, and repeats that the robes are open.

Now she has decided that the justices are politicians in robes.

We could be entering a brave new era, an era when both parties care passionately about who wears the robes on our federal courts.

When Stallworth had first applied, he was told that hood and robes were not included with his purchase of the membership.

Of course the Lady Regent of the Vale was standing placidly beside the open Moon Door, the wind rustling her robes.

Venice is a City of the Past, and wears her faded yet queenly robes more gracefully by night than by day.

Lady Maude sat alone in her room; the white robes upon her, the orthodox veil, meant to shade her fair face thrown back from it.

Directly after them came a lot of palace attendants in curious hats and long robes of all colours of the rainbow.

All wore long white robes, though one of the occupants had hung his hat upon the wall.

Form not in my mind such a picture as that of the mighty prophet in his robes being "it."

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to robes, such as: apparel, attire, dress, ensemble, fashion, and garb.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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