Both Uses of
attire
in
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- I began to perceive more deeply than it has ever yet been stated, the trembling immateriality, the mist-like transience of this seemingly so solid body in which we walk attired.†
p. 85..1
- And when at last, thinking the driver had begun to grow suspicious, he discharged the cab and ventured on foot, attired in his misfitting clothes, an object marked out for observation, into the midst of the nocturnal passengers, these two base passions raged within him like a tempest.†
p. 103..8 *
Definition:
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(attire) clothing -- especially of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion