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store-bought clothes
noun as in wash-and-wear
Strong match
Example Sentences
The average person is not at risk from store-bought clothes, for example, or from a fleeting interaction with an infected person, as some social media posts have suggested.
He said he eventually got embarrassed at wearing handmade clothes and asked his mother to get him some store-bought clothes like the other boys wore.
We always looked neat and clean, but it wasn't the same as the other kids who had store-bought clothes.
Her children were ashamed of her and complained because they didn’t have store-bought clothes.
Each time someone connected with a punch and drawed back their fist, a bit of my brand-new, store-bought clothes was gripped up in their fingers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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