noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
wear
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He was unshaven and wearing a shabby towelling bathrobe with threads hanging off it.
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I picture people from San Jose to San Rafael trying to decide whether to wear sweats, a bathrobe or jeans tomorrow.
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Meir Ahronson, wearing a bathrobe and a pair of run-down slippers, opened the door.
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Edusha ate her breakfast still wearing her bathrobe and her slippers.
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Brenda wore a bathrobe belonging to her sister.
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She was wearing a bathrobe and slippers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An immediate bathrobe after her bath.
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Folly reached for the towelling bathrobe that hung behind the door, and made her way out into the corridor.
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He twisted a bathrobe belt around her neck and forced her on to a bed before raping her twice in July 1991.
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Later, David pulled on Clare's towelling bathrobe and led Josh down to the kitchen.
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Recently, there has been a move towards customised self-liquidating premiums, an example being luxury bathrobes bearing the company logo.
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She hung her bathrobe on its hook near the door, aligned her slippers at the foot of the bed.
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The bathrobe did not do the trick.