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Перевод: wore
[глагол] #past от wear
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- The Moslems also wore much lighter armour and carried light swords, bows and spears.
- Augustus revived the toga as a form of national dress, and insisted that Roman men wore the toga in the Forum and when attending races at the circus.
- He also wore a helmet, and carried the traditional scramasax as a second sword, as well as a spear with a large crosspiece behind the blade, and a round shield.
- The house was suitable for a prolific father who wore two pairs of combinations next the skin.
- Turquoise glass beads from Murano against Astrid's tanned arm; she wore pastel turquoise dungarees, a tee-shirt the deep green blue of southern seas in a late afternoon.
- Occasionally he appeared in a bomber jacket and he frequently wore a hat - when we were there it was an engaging and stylish grey and white cap, though sometimes an American baseball hat in honour of Stevie Ray Vaughan.
- She wore smocked Liberty dresses and sandals and smoked in the street, considered very daring.
- In the Victorian era you wore exactly the same clothes on the beach as you wore in the city, with the simple addition of a parasol.
- He wore an army greatcoat, not big enough to cover his blubbery belly although it was buttoned across his chest.
- No matter how corny the characters in the picture postcard parish of Rathcullen, I recognised the fields, I knew the smell of Guinness from drunk men's breath, and my father wore a cap just like Darby O'Gill's.
- I walked along, trembling with anger and misery, not through the London of beautiful houses and clean streets that I'd dreamed of, where people wore only elegant, expensive clothes, nor between buildings that soared into the clouds, but in the darkness past trees planted at infrequent intervals and council houses with their unlit windows, all alike; I passed people asleep, protected from the cold in cardboard boxes, and rubbish in untidy heaps or neatly tied up in black plastic bags and empty milk bottles with traces of sour milk lingering in them, and I marvelled once again that the dairies were trusting enough to leave them lying about.
- Non-swimmers wore coloured bathing hats; those who could swim at least a length wore white hats, those who had passed the bronze medal wore black caps, and a very few wore silver for the silver medal.
- Some of the men wore uniforms, others didn't.
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