noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
black
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In the early morning light he could see that she wore a black cape over a dark red dress.
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After handing it to me Janir turned and sprinted after the other kids, his black cape trailing behind him.
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Players wore black Stetsons, black capes .
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So he dons black cape and mask and finds romance and adventure as El Zerro!
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The old man, shrouded in his black cape , was more silent than usual.
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The black cape was already moving away.
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At least the Archbishop was wrapped in his black cape .
■ VERB
wear
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Until then, drivers had to wear protective capes . 3.
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He never wore swirling capes or giant fedoras.
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She wore a cape of white feathers that she slowly removed to reveal her nakedness.
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MacFadyen was killed by a nurse with blonde hair wearing a cape .
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But it does have an intelligent cast and none of them wear capes .
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In the early morning light he could see that she wore a black cape over a dark red dress.
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That night she was perched on her stool wearing her cape trimmed with marabou over the dress.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a black cape with a red stripe down the back
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Capo Boi, a small cape tucked into the eastern curve of the bay, is certainly one of the loveliest.
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I unfastened my cape and laid it across my suitcases.
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My intention was to stand off and on the cape until the head wind changed.
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Players wore black Stetsons, black capes.
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So he dons black cape and mask and finds romance and adventure as El Zerro!
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Their word for this cape was Bourani.
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Two bedroom cape with add-on potential.
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Until then, drivers had to wear protective capes. 3.