The figure was tall and gaunt, and shrouded from head to foot in the habiliments of the grave. |
Their habiliments belonged to that order which is pointedly termed the decent. |
And even if such be needful, why must the personal essence be trammeled by the same old worn-out habiliments of error? |
He says that Sands' habiliments constitute a form of intimidation, especially in a region of the country that has not lost its respect for the military presence. |
By dispensation we own the habiliments of the legal profession — suits, shirts, ties, polished shoes — which we don for those occasions when we must meet with our counterparts in the world outside. |
Within lay the body, robed in costly habiliments covered with gold embroidery and starred with scintillating gems. |