Use the word “wore”

How to use in-sentence of “wore”:

+ They originally wore all-white uniforms and were called the Chicago White Stockings.

+ He usually wore military attire, and dined and slept amongst the soldiers.

+ Soon, the King visited Paris and wore the red, white and blue that the revolutionaries were wearing.

+ Dennis wore the same costume in every episode: a striped tee-shirt, a pair of bib overalls with a slingshot in the back pocket, a pair of sneakers, and an enormous blond cowlick.

+ The Soviet army did not have good winter clothes, and they wore dark green coats, which made them easy to see in the snow.

+ When Tefnut was in the royal court, she wore a crown made of sprouting plants.

+ According to Stravinsky, Nijinsky wore not much more than the tightest tights and a padded athletic supporter.

Use the word wore
Use the word wore

Example sentences of “wore”:

+ Players in 30 December's English Premier League matches between Derby County and Blackburn Rovers, and Manchester City and Liverpool F.C., wore black bands in his honour.

+ Although he still wore a standard British officer's cap on arrival in the desert, he briefly wore an Australian broad-brimmed hat before switching to wearing the black beret for which he became notable.
+ Your defamatory claim no 2- who first claimed to be in "special forces", "commando" and also wore balidan badge, Marcos badge.

+ Players in 30 December’s English Premier League matches between Derby County and Blackburn Rovers, and Manchester City and Liverpool F.C., wore black bands in his honour.

+ Although he still wore a standard British officer’s cap on arrival in the desert, he briefly wore an Australian broad-brimmed hat before switching to wearing the black beret for which he became notable.

+ Your defamatory claim no 2- who first claimed to be in “special forces”, “commando” and also wore balidan badge, Marcos badge.

+ It is likely, that he only wore it when he was transferred, so that people could not recognize him.

+ Geb was depicted as a man wearing the crown of the North and other times he wore the crown of the South of Egypt.

+ Some people wore clothes and hairstyles that were strange and a bit scary, like Mohawk hairstyles and leather jackets with metal studs.

+ They normally wore masks so that people did not know who they were.

+ Most people say that Samurai wore them under their helmets for comfort.

+ People of different rank wore different clothes.

+ They wore frock coats in a shade of gray.

+ Field, who wore blue while performing with the group, was responsible for the production aspects of their stage and television shows, CDs, and DVDs.

+ Ancien Egyptiant men wore a Nemes headcloth.

+ Rolle wore #21 with the Titans and #22 with the Ravens.

+ Many Native American men wore long hair before the arrival of western influences on their culture.

+ The birds imprinted on handlers, who wore yellow jackets and honked horns constantly.

+ Marshall has also played for the Miami Dolphins, where he wore #19.

+ They wore a short tunic that fell just above the knees.

+ She, like Isis, was a winged goddess and she wore lots of armbands and necklaces made from gold and jewels.

More in-sentence examples of “wore”:

+ He wore the jersey for ten days, which made him famous.

+ In addition, he normally wore the double crown to signify his rule over all of Egypt and to relate with the Pharaoh.

+ He wore the jersey for ten days, which made him famous.

+ In addition, he normally wore the double crown to signify his rule over all of Egypt and to relate with the Pharaoh.

+ In 1849, the New York Knickerbockers wore the first ever recorded baseball uniform.

+ Lotus cars wore the badge of the award for a number of years.

+ The men on the panel always wore normal suits or even sport jackets, though both Morgan and Moore sometimes chose bow ties over straight ties.

+ From one of its arms hangs the crown of grape leaves Giselle wore as Queen of the Vintage.

+ Since they were players, these managers wore the same uniform as the rest of the team.

+ She wore a menat which was a special necklace.

+ With the Taika Reforms, Kôtoku changed the way court officers wore clothes in 647.

+ As in the final Fleischer cartoons and most Famous shorts, Popeye still wore his Navy uniform, an exception being the pilot episode “Barbecue for Two”, where he did wear his original outfit.

+ Botha was nicknamed ‘Pik’ because of a perceived likeness to a penguin in his stance, accentuated when he wore a suit.

+ Since Odin wore gold armour, his brothers Vili wore silver and Vé wore bronze.

+ Barbie was flashy and wore bright colors in the 90’s.

+ Bailiffs and Dames Grand Cross and, prior to 1926, Knights of Justice formerly wore black silk robes with a lining of the same material and colour; these members now wear the same mantle as Commanders, Officers, and Esquires, which are made of black merino wool faced with black silk.

+ The men also wore long cloaks.

+ Some famous American pioneers who wore coonskin caps are Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone.

+ James Dean and Elvis Presley wore them.

+ She wore fancy costumes which she designed herself.

+ Panelists wore blindfolds and tried to guess who the Mystery Guest was by asking “yes” or “no” questions.

+ The kind of glasses Lennon wore sometimes called ” it.

+ Gene Vincent was a rockabilly musician who wore black leather and sang songs about sex and getting into trouble.

+ They usually wore rough clothes and lived in small houses.

+ Elizabethan collars are named after Elizabethan ruffs, stiff, starched collars that people wore in 1500s England.

+ The home side wore red, so Newcastle played in their change kit of black and white stripes.

+ They wore only small belts made out of hair.

+ The Normans wore woollen tunics and sometimes they wore a waistband to keep the tunic in place.

+ The Yellow Kid was a bald, snaggle-toothed boy who wore an over-sized yellow nightshirt and hung around in a slum alley.

+ Delon’s sunglasses brand became very popular in Hong Kong after actor Chow Yun-fat wore them in the 1986 movie “A Better Tomorrow”.

+ Ward wore #19 in college.

+ Originally, it was the Chinese visitors that wore the kimono, later the Japanese decided to use the kimono too These clothes had long, triangle-shaped sleeves and were wrapped over the body.

+ Common people wore a piece of clothing called a “kosode”, which means “short sleeve”.

+ In the 11th century, women in Europe wore dresses that were like men’s tunics and were loose with the hem below the knees or lower.

+ The Mercedes had Ugandan flags and all 35 militarycommandos wore Ugandan uniforms.

+ To avoid recognition Bhagat had shaved his beard and cut his long hair and had wore an English outfit.

+ The Galli wore feminine clothing and grew their hair long, wearing earrings, necklaces, and heavy make-up.

+ He wore a bowler hat, wing collar and always carried a rolled-up umbrella.

+ The officers wore everyday clothing, they were not in uniform.

+ This bandy-legged, large bellied dwarf wore an animal pelt and feathered headdress.

+ He flirted with the ladies and wore a curly wig.

+ Many called him effeminate for the long robes he wore in the movie.

+ In all later Films, Brosnan wore an Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer.

+ The wealthier Sumerians often wore beautiful gold and silver bracelets and earrings.

+ Men usually wore Jeogori and baggy pants called Baji.

+ He wore a wig because he was bald.

+ Freeman was reportedly in Germany in the Army, and usually wore the jacket.

+ Noble people also wore the “kosode”, but they wore several layers on top of it.

+ Other people wore regular clothes like black pants and T-shirts.

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