warm clothes

collocation in English

meaningsofwarmandclothes

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warm
adjective
uk
/wɔːm/
us
/wɔːrm/
having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although ...
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clothes
noun[plural]
uk
/kləʊðz/
us
/kloʊðz/
things such as dresses and trousers that you wear to cover, protect, or decorate ...
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(Definition ofwarmandclothesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At the time of our research nobody ever worewarmclothes, no means of cover were known.
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They are in need of medicines, vitamins and vaccine, as well aswarmclothesfor the very cold winters.
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Low wages leave people without the money to buy decent food orwarmclothes, or to keep their homes warm in winter.
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All the children who went to school worewarmclothesand good shoes, and the whiteness of poverty disappeared.
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They feel humiliated when they canot buy new andwarmclothesfor their children, but have to make do with second best.
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In the winter they wear jackets andwarmclothesand in the summer they wear t-shirts.
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Polish railway workers, often risking their lives, tried to feed the imprisoned children or to give themwarmclothes.
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Awasin already has skill in hunting and fishing and also learns how to makewarmclothes.
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The protesters installed tents and gathered food andwarmclothes, as they continued their protest overnight.
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In every winterwarmclothesare distributed among the poor people in the northern districts of the country to help protect shivering cold in winter.
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An electric clothes valet is used towarmclothesbefore dressing; it includes a timer to prevent overheating.
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Immediately before weigh-ins, athletes can put onwarmclothesand engage in aerobic exercise to make themselves sweat.
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If visiting in winter it is a good idea to bringwarmclothesbecause at such a high altitude the region experiences frequent snow falls and cold temperatures.
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