“wearer” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “wearer”:

+ This gives the wearer more support and protection and distributes weight better.

+ If the wearer has a flat tummy, it can be attractive for romantic partners, and show that the wearer is healthy.

+ The internal frame lets the pack fit closely to the wearer‘s back, which is good when the wearer is doing something that involves upper-body movement.

+ The traditional bow tie, consisting of a strip of cloth which the wearer has to tie by hand, may be known as a “self-tie” “tie-it-yourself” or “freestyle” bow tie to distinguish it from these.

+ In countries where the weather is cold, underwear is one more layer of clothing that helps the wearer to keep warm.

+ The practice had two benefits: It kept the key handy at all times, while signaling that the wearer was wealthy and important enough to have money and jewelry worth securing.

+ The One Ring turns normal people invisible, but it also corrupts them, makes its wearer power-hungry, and the ring only does evil.

+ Gollum then goes away to get something he owns: a magical ring, which turns the wearer invisible.

wearer some ways to use
wearer some ways to use

Example sentences of “wearer”:

+ They also shape the body and provide support for parts of it, and in cold weather help the wearer to keep warm.

+ It was said that when worn as a necklace or ring would warn the wearer of attempts to poison them.
+ The wearer can lift their shirt to show as much of their belly as they want, and then make it stay like that by tying the lifted end of the shirt into a knot.

+ They also shape the body and provide support for parts of it, and in cold weather help the wearer to keep warm.

+ It was said that when worn as a necklace or ring would warn the wearer of attempts to poison them.

+ The wearer can lift their shirt to show as much of their belly as they want, and then make it stay like that by tying the lifted end of the shirt into a knot.

+ Underwear can be used to keep the wearer modest – for instance, some women wear camisoles and slips under clothes that are see-through.

+ Others have separate finger pieces without tips, so the wearer can use his fingers for delicate work, and keep his hands warm at the same time.

+ Usually the lower half of each lens is made to help the wearer read, while the upper one is to help the wearer see at a distance.

+ Stanley Ipkiss is the owner and wearer of The Mask, but there have been others who have worn the Mask.

+ It protects the wearer from most pistol and revolver bullets and from fragments of explosive devices such as grenades.

+ It is designed to make the wearer sweat profusely.

+ The iconic suit of armour that entirely covers the wearer is plate armour.

+ In addition, many people think plastic restraints are more likely to cause nerve or soft-tissue damage to the wearer than metal handcuffs.

+ The ring is worn with the seal facing outwards so that the wearer can make a seal without taking the ring off.

+ He thinks it is an unimportant ‘magic ring’ that simply makes its wearer invisible.

+ The role played by polarization in the operation of liquid crystal displays is also frequently apparent to the wearer of polarizing sunglasses, which may reduce the contrast or even make the display unreadable.

+ The male costume could include a gown similar to a topcoat which the wearer puts over the jacket and pants, with different sorts of hats and coronets for a noble effect.

+ It had slits in the bottom front and back so a wearer could sit.

+ This robe had the power to save the wearer from burning in fire.

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