1664 collocations for wore

A.R.R." Now, it so happened, that during the whole of the preceding week I had worn a black hat and gray pantaloons; indeed, I had them on yet, and, to tell the truth, I had no others.

We generally wore black or dark dresses with a lace veil tied over our heads, and of course only went when it was fine.

These, however, are mostly human canines, dogs that walk on two legs, and wear clothes.

Compared with the best-known domestic breeds, we find that our wild species is much larger, and, instead of an all-wool garment, wears a thick over-coat of hair like that of the deer, and an under-covering of fine wool.

She was dressed and wore her knitted cap.

The last time I saw you, you wore Her Majesty's uniform."

So now do I know thee far one Mellent, a notable witch, that shall this day instead of ducal crown, wear crown of flame.

"And yet, do you remember, Rudolph," said she, "that evening at Assequin, when I wore a blue gown, and they were playing Fleurs d'Amour, andyou said?" "Yes"there was an effective little catch in his voice"you were a wonderful girl, Clarice'my sunshine girl,' I used to call you.

Each made a dive for a paper and each face wore an expression of genuine delight.

At sixteen's stage of cruel hazing into man's estate Edwin Ross, whose voice, all in a breath, could slip up from the quality of rock in the drilling to the more brittle octave of early-morning milk-bottles, wore a nine shoe and a thirteen collar.

I will wear the ring a little while to please you, but remember, this other thing you want can never be.

She carried a cane and wore her hair parted in the middle.

After this, I saw othersall wearing that look of hopeless sorrow; and blind.

By the light that fell on him from the fire, I saw that he wore a brown checked suit and that he was clean and respectable in appearance.

He can wear a shirt a week, have holes in his pantaloons, and be out at elbows, go with his boots unblacked, drink whisky in the raw, chew plug tobacco, and smoke a black pipe, and not lose his position in society.

It was an entirely different world, every point of view different, not only politicsthat one would expect, as the whole of society was anti-Republican, Royalist, or Bonapartistbut every question discussed wore a different aspect.

I found Elma in her room, ready dressed to go out, wearing a long traveling-cloak, and in her hand was a small dressing-case.

" They had a small boat drawn up by them on the ice, and one man was dressed in magnificent furs, a long sable overcoat and cap, and wearing quite the air of a North Pole Nabob.

She wore a simple robe that fell about her body's round loveliness in sweetly revealing folds; her hair, all unbraided, was caught up 'neath a jewelled fillet in careless fashion, butO surely, surely, never had she looked so fair, so sweet and tender, so soft and desirable as now, the tear-drops yet agleam upon her drooping lashes and her bosom yet heaving with recent grief.

Some wore masks with animal heads and horns.

That is a fine, close-fitting suit for every day, but over it we are to wear the garment of praise and the warm, shining robe of charity.

By the way, I'm sure you know everything, Mrs Ottley, tell me, did people ever wear only one boot at a time, do you think, or how did this expression originate?'

At that time I wore a pointed beard.

Amelia wore a straw bonnet with black ribbons, and otherwise dressed in mourning, but the little bustle and holiday of the journey pleased and excited her, and from that day throughout the entire journey she continued to be very happy and pleased.

" He indicated the canoe and was satisfied when Mrs. Cartwright agreed, since he refused to wear spectacles and own his sight was going.

1664 collocations for  wore