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wore [wɔːr, Brit wɔːʳ] VERB trans, intr

wore pt of:

Siehe auch: wear

I . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] SUBST

1. wear (clothing):

roupa f

II . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] VERB trans

wear clothes, jewelry:

III . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] VERB intr

I . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] SUBST

1. wear (clothing):

roupa f

II . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] VERB trans

wear clothes, jewelry:

III . wear <wore, worn> [wer, Brit weəʳ] VERB intr

ready-to-wear ADJ

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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Patterns for the royal household were very bold and colorful, while the general public wore simple and dark patterns of indigo or black.
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Second corporals wore one rank chevron like lance-corporals, but unlike the latter they held full non-commissioned officer rank.
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He was also a trained parachutist and proudly wore his wings on his sleeves.
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Early multiplying reels were wide and had a small diameter, and their gears, made of brass, often wore down after extensive use.
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The teams were identified by the color of the shirts they wore, which varied from show to show (see below).
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He wore a mask that looked like a loaf of pumpernickel bread.
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Then he attracted public attention because he always wore a trench coat when reporting news.
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The bride wore a heavy white satin dress, a band of lace ten centimeters long encircling the waist.
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Getting an end date on these later toppers can be a Herculean task, because fewer and fewer papers printed the toppers as the decade of the 1930s wore on.
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I wore it with a big white oversized tee shirt that had bright green and pink bows and rhinestones.
www.dailyexaminer.com.au

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