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Examples:a wolf in sheep's clothing —a sheep in wolf's clothing—vertical line on the back of clothing—splendid gay female clothing—protruding nipples or bulging penis (contours of intimate body parts visible through clothing)—border or edge (of clothing)—having ample food and clothing (idiom); well fed and clothed—clothing, food, housing and transport (idiom); people's basic needs—save on food and clothing (idiom); to live frugally—square bamboo container for food or clothing—length of clothing from shoulders bottom (tailor or dressmaker's measure)—clothing and other personal items—unpresentable (for clothing, gifts etc)—push aside (clothing, curtain etc) to reveal something—economize on food and clothing—an ancient type of clothing—a buckle or fastener for clothing that does not use a button and buttonhole (e.g. the buckle on metal wristwatches)—cloth for carrying baby on back—ancient tax in the form of bales of cloth—seersucker (cotton cloth with pattern of dimples)—(may also refer other products that are of benefit to old people, such as padded cloth shoes, mobility tricycle etc)—stiffen cloth with starch—strip of cloth worn around the head—the sheath of a pen (made of cloth, silk or thread)—jacket, made of several layers of cloth, worn by wrestlers—pay taxes in kind (rice, cloth etc)—long strip of cloth used for foot-binding—cloth (archaic), esp. of southern ethnic groups—eat depending on the dish, cut cloth according the body (idiom); to fit the appetite to the dishes and the dress to the figure—(a measure of width of cloth)—calico (woven cloth from Caldicot, Kerala, India)—poplin (cotton cloth used for shirts)—in hemp cloth and with a leather belt—classifier for piece of cloth of a certain size— |