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    Use "wearers" in a sentence

    wearers example sentences

    wearers


    1. There are no crown wearers in heaven who were not cross bearers here below


    2. As they passed us on their way to the ambulances they neither saw or recognised us their stares off in the distance in some remembered hell They moved like sleepwalkers and their uniforms were torn and tattered loose puttees flapped threatening to trip their wearers up some of the wounded muttered to themselves as they walked along others were silent lost in a world of pain they took no interest in us only in where they were going


    3. A large group of twenty-something men wearing orange sashes walked along a road with spiral barbed wire separating the sash wearers from an angry mob


    4. men's shoes are both more comfortable and more durable, their wearers are not open to


    5. Moving on from something stringy and burnt in the burger stakes to something strong and black in the coffee stakes, we were joined by the living dead, dressed uniformly in unflattering tracksuits of very inappropriate colours given their age, (the wearers, not the tracksuits)


    6. She took him first to see the yoghurt knitting sandal wearers at the Council for Living with Mobility Problems, as Bob so affectionately called them, to discuss coping with his disability


    7. were to be shunned; the wearers would be seen as worshipping


    8. they knew that if they refused they would become wearers


    9. In this other squadron there come those that drink of the crystal streams of the olive-bearing Betis, those that make smooth their countenances with the water of the ever rich and golden Tagus, those that rejoice in the fertilising flow of the divine Genil, those that roam the Tartesian plains abounding in pasture, those that take their pleasure in the Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad Pyrenees or the dazzling snows of the lofty Apennine; in a word, as many as all Europe includes and contains


    10. Necessity made a virtue of all sorts of combinations; and if they were not beautiful, they seemed to give the wearers the feeling of being dressed—a feeling not always accomplished under happier circumstances

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