1. wardrobe - Noun
2. wardrobe - Verb
A privy.
A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.
Wearing apparel, in general; articles of dress or personal decoration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMany years ago, I concluded that a few hair shirts were part of the mental wardrobe of every man. The president differs from other men in that he has a more extensive wardrobe. Herbert Hoover
They look quite promising in the shop, and not entirely without hope when I get them back into my wardrobe. But then, when I put them on they tend to deteriorate with a very strange rapidity and one feels sorry for them. Joyce Grenfell
Belts distract the eye from a bloated tummy, a heavy-set upper body and all manner of sins. They can be a superb way to update your wardrobe without breaking the bank, and there's no reason to stop wearing them, ever! Twiggy
I am going to do some drawings or paintings...in the mirror of my wardrobe.. with myself as a figure doing something. Gwen John
I've had to adapt my wardrobe to my various roles, both at the office, as a mom, and for television. When I shop for the season I look for pieces that will suit every facet of my daily life, not just one single occasion. Nina Garcia
My wardrobe is like a garden oh, I don't know how I've got the gall! My wardrobe is just like a wardrobe it's not like a garden at all! Attila the Stockbroker