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Definition of Garbing
1. garb [v] - See also: garb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garbing
Literary usage of Garbing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Standard by American Ethical Union (1920)
"In the matter of garbing the human figure there is at present a tangle of ideas
that ought to be disentangled, and that not only among the young, ..."
2. The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes Have Seen of Americans in Action in by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1918)
"I merely have mentioned the women first because by reason of their military
garbing—or what some of them fondly mistake for military garbing—they offer ..."
3. Record of Christian Work edited by Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt (1904)
"... to much more than mere t is the garbing of the whole :ternal manifestation.
... that lich is ever the most perfect 11 true womanhood, mal garbing of the ..."
4. Scotland by Walter Scott, Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1899)
"... called lords of the articles, who had the previous privilege of arranging and
garbing the business which was to come before parliament, prevented the ..."
5. The Standard by American Ethical Union (1920)
"In the matter of garbing the human figure there is at present a tangle of ideas
that ought to be disentangled, and that not only among the young, ..."
6. The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes Have Seen of Americans in Action in by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1918)
"I merely have mentioned the women first because by reason of their military
garbing—or what some of them fondly mistake for military garbing—they offer ..."
7. Record of Christian Work edited by Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt (1904)
"... to much more than mere t is the garbing of the whole :ternal manifestation.
... that lich is ever the most perfect 11 true womanhood, mal garbing of the ..."
8. Scotland by Walter Scott, Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1899)
"... called lords of the articles, who had the previous privilege of arranging and
garbing the business which was to come before parliament, prevented the ..."