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How to use cassock in a sentence

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I sat back bewildered, focusing somehow on the bare toes and the edges of sandal straps visible beneath the celebrant's cassock.
But it seems that the cassock and the cross can become an amazing uniform which still has the power to give its wearer a protected voice.
The mourners arrived in their black suits led by the vicar in his white cassock.
The curate's study was an 18th century room that he could not afford to heat, so he would cocoon himself in a cassock and heavy cloak.
So it'd be on with the party cassock and lead me to the finger buffet and whiskey.
Peter had my package tucked under his arm and was marching down the hall, sending the hem of his cassock flying up to his knees.
And then he will perform a quick costume change before emerging in his dog collar and cassock to lead the ceremony.
He was greeted by the Pope, dressed in a white cassock, who then brought him to the private library for a meeting.
And there was his obituary, with a lithograph of a stout, balding man in a cassock with a slightly forked beard.
She watched as the man, garbed appropriately in a black cassock and hat, disappeared through the cemetery, towards the lakeside and a small boat.
It is growing apparent from your vicar's shortening sermons that it is becoming uncomfortably warm weather in which to wear a cassock.
The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops.
Yes, dearest Melissa, the choir dress of His Holiness includes the mozetta and rochet over the white cassock.
Letters sections in newspapers became fora for anyone for whom the mere mention of a cassock is emetic.
My brother Mario along with the first candidates to the priesthood were receiving the cassock.
Pantaloon dressed in a tight-fitting red vest, red breeches and stockings, a pleated black cassock, slippers, and a soft brimless hat.
With the years, by rubbing against the cincture which bounded his cassock, the cross showed signs of wear.
Otherwise, they wear their proper choir dress or a surplice over a cassock.
After washing and shaving the deceased, they dressed him in his cassock, surplice and stole.
I would like flexibility for all of us – perhaps it is a deanery service, or a penitential service when just cassock would do.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is habited in blue cassock, red liripipe, black purse, with penner and inkhorn.
Father Gray came out of the private chapel of the clergy-house in his cassock and biretta.
He wore the Red Cross brassard on the sleeve of his cassock and he carried the Host in a little bag of purple silk.
Pierre, utterly bewildered, could find neither his breeches nor his cassock.
He fumbled mechanically at the buttons of his cassock, which seemed to him all disarranged.
He was not yet quite certain that Adams had any more of the clergyman in him than his cassock.
She looked down and saw that blood was flowing from his hand and down his cassock.
When this was done, he signalled to Brother Andrew to take off the cassock.
Taking the letters from the pocket of his cassock, the Pope laid them on the table.
The Bravo went in with him, and began to help him out of his cotta and cassock.
Tanaquil is credited with the first invention of the seamless coat or cassock.
Tearing away cloak and cassock and hair-shirt under all, he leaned his ear above the heart.
The like of me to preach to a parson, all regular done up, bands and cassock and shovel hat and all!
You of the cassock clan enjoy privileges denied to us, the ungirdled sons of Belial.
Nahum did not even allow himself the luxury of a ragged cassock.
Mr. Haggard, in his cassock, was arranging the narcissi on the altar.
The parson in his silk cassock, and his helpmate in brown damask.
At his right hand sat the priest in a white cassock and scapulary.
He was holding apart the flaps of his cassock like the tails of a coat.
Give it here, gossip, for I make more account of having found it than if they had given me a cassock of Florence stuff.
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