Fashion of dress, esp. official or other distinctive dress; hence concr. dress, costume.
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The traditional garb for choirs and the Anglican-church are black cassocks and white surplices, with mortar boards for the ladies. |
Fashion of dress, esp. official or other distinctive dress; hence concr. dress, costume. |
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nd um, they do the- the folk art and they have the traditional garb and all the dances and then right across is the traditional um- |
Fashion of dress, esp. official or other distinctive dress; hence concr. dress, costume. |
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"Well, we'll try to dress them- the kids- children, ah- in- in the Indian costume," you-know, in their Indian garb, eh? |
Fashion of dress, esp. official or other distinctive dress; hence concr. dress, costume. |
I don't know whether they have the kids coming up with the garb, but they still have that same infant there yet. |
Fashion of dress, esp. official or other distinctive dress; hence concr. dress, costume. |