Costuming [verb]

Definition of Costuming:

clothe

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Sentence/Example of Costuming:

All sports have their ethics and rules and their correct costuming.

These last are the most picturesque note as to costuming and colouring in all Venice to-day.

Lay aside this theatrical costuming of cavalry, of military step, &c., and it will be found that these meetings were lawful.

He played a great part in costuming, but, curiously enough, he could never play parts of what I call elemental picturesqueness.

Carefully Mrs. Phillips had made a study of every detail of Greek dancing and costuming.

The art of costuming was by no means so well understood in those days as it has been since, and mine was out of all correctness.

The smart set is devoting a good deal of attention of late to the costuming of house dogs.

Having read this, I think it will be seen that there is no such great difficulty in costuming any play, except perhaps this last.

All the costuming was done at the spring—body painting, putting on of ceremonial garments and arranging of hair.

Even the most daring of Mr. Ziegfeld's experiments in summer costuming are more esthetic than erotic.