Some sentences in use of “wear”

How to use in-sentence of “wear”:

+ Even those men who wear clothes must wear the goat-skin, when they are fathers.

+ Sunderland is divided by the River Wear which passes through the middle of the city in a deep valley, part of which is known as the Hylton gorge.

+ He asked for Rachel Robinson’s permission to wear the number.

+ They are worn mostly by females, though men wear the shoes, also.

+ There are parades, bands and some people wear masks to have fun.

Some sentences in use of wear
Some sentences in use of wear

Example sentences of “wear”:

+ It is common to wear them with bare feet when a yukata is worn.

+ Some people outside of Japan wear lolita fashion.

+ It is common to wear them with bare feet when a yukata is worn.

+ Some people outside of Japan wear lolita fashion.

+ Everton usually wear Royal blue shirts with white shorts and white socks.

+ Ordinary people wear them less today than fifty years ago, and this is one of the main reasons.

+ In 1962, he became the first Briton to wear the “maillot jaune” and eventually finished 6th overall.

+ In 1385 the Parliament of Scotland decreed that Scottish soldiers should wear a saltire as a distinguishing mark.

+ Many wear white as a symbol of purity.

+ As the disease may transmit from person to person, those in close contact with a patient must wear protective gear including special masks, gloves and goggles.

+ Further, it is recommended to buy mosquito nets, and wear clothes, that covers much of the body.

+ Many men wear this outfit in Western countries on formal occasions like a marriage ceremony or a fancy party or dance.

+ In the army soldiers wear uniform.

+ They wear light blue shirts and dark blue shorts.

+ And I wear a retainer.

+ For formal occasions, men wear fine silk kimono with “haori”.

+ As the game progresses, he gets to wear the black suit.

+ Because of this, the Navajo will not wear the skin of a predator animal.

+ For example, in many countries, usually do not wear their shoes or boots in a home.

+ In this scene, we see him wearing the same clothes that he will wear in “Devil May Cry”, which is set ten years later.

More in-sentence examples of “wear”:

+ Firefighters wear heavy clothing to protect them from the heat when they are fighting with a fire.

+ They would wear goggles if they could.

+ Firefighters wear heavy clothing to protect them from the heat when they are fighting with a fire.

+ They would wear goggles if they could.

+ Russian special forces wear different berets depending on the branch of the armed forces they belong to.

+ People wear special clothes called “Kyūdōgi” when they practice kyudo or play a game.

+ On this special day, children wear kimono and they are given chitose-ame.

+ The former shipyard areas along the River Wear have also been transformed.

+ Companies often require their female staff to wear uniforms that include the ao dai, so flight attendants, receptionists, bank female staff, restaurant staff, and hotel workers in Vietnam may be seen wearing it.

+ They need wooden blocks and hard food to wear the teeth down and prevent them from getting too long.

+ They are not intended for wear during parades and other ceremonial duties.

+ The NHL honored the victims of 9/11 by having all players wear a patch on their jerseys, as well as a red, white and blue ribbon behind each net.

+ Motorcycle biker gang members, such as members of the Hells Angels wear patches on their leather vests that state the name of their gang and the logo of the gang.

+ Today, in Japan, most people rarely wear kimono and rarely wear geta.

+ Vietnamese wear ao dai for formal occasions, at school or for work.

+ Rachel Claire Ward is an United KingdomEnglish movie and television performer who starred in movies like “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid” and “Night School”.

+ When people wear clothes or move other things made from cloth, the little strings might bend and make lumps.

+ Boys and men may sometimes wear hair to shoulder length.

+ Women also wear sarongs but a shorter jacket.

+ They did not wear their masks during concerts.

+ PVC :- PVC is a very versatile plastic, resistant to wear and tear, chemical and atmospheric agents and fire.

+ People usually wear fursuits for fun.

+ BSL-4 workers must be careful and alert at all times and wear suits with special air filters.

+ Some hats are worn by women, other hats by men, others by both; infants and children may also wear hats, and some hats are not worn by anyone at all.

+ In the early 2000s, the jacket was popular casual wear in hip hop fashion.

+ Similarly, women who come to the mosque are expected to wear loose clothing, shirts, pants that cover to the wrists and ankles and cover their heads such as with a hijab.

+ They wear a bright orange leash, collar and harness to identify them, and carry with them an official ID.

+ In the Russian Orthodox Church it is an honorary title given to married deacons, as a mark of which, the clergyman is entitled to wear a Burgundy burgundy-colored skufia.

+ Until the early 20th century, the goalkeeper would often wear the same coloured strip as his teammates, with the only different item of clothing being his cap.

+ You may have to wear protective clothes and wear sunscreen.

+ Nurses often wear a watch attached to the front of their uniform.

+ People wear thick gloves, usually made of wool or fabric, to keep their hands warm in cold weather.

+ Inspect the discs for cracks, defects, and wear before using an angle grinder.

+ Historically, however, until the 1960s goalkeepers would wear no hand protection.

+ This allowed the claws to remain sharp by protecting them from wear when walking.

+ When mounted on horses, the soldiers wear white riding-breeches, known as buckskins, and tall black winged leather boots, which are called jack boots, having been “jacked” or reinforced against sword blows Fr.

+ He has played for the England national team, but has retired from international play to protect his body from wear and tear.

+ Often referred to simply as “corrosion”, corrosive wear is deterioration of useful properties in a material due to reactions with its environment.

+ People from different cultures wear different clothing, and have different beliefs and customs about what type of clothing should be worn.

+ Women can only wear white dress as they have to be pure, whereas men can wear colored clothing once they reach higher levels in the religion.

+ As they wear away at the front, new molars emerge in the back of the mouth and gradually replace the old ones.

+ We use bronze when the part must last for a long time around water and air, or must not wear away.

+ Monarchs wear crowns on special occasions.

+ Some men wear T-shirts underneath partly- or fully-unbuttoned shirts.

+ In the United States people often wear shoes inside a home.

+ For away games they wear green shirts and shorts.

+ She left because the university would not let her wear corsets.

+ Even though the simplest two stroke engines have fewer moving parts, they could wear out faster than four stroke engines.

+ On “State occasions” when The Queen or another member of the Royal Family is present, the bands of The Household Cavalry wear gold coats designed at the time of Charles II of EnglandKing Charles II made of gold braid and dark blue velvet jockey hats.

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