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wore

[ wawr, wohr ]

verb

  1. simple past tense of wear.


wore

/ ·ÉÉ”Ë /

verb

  1. the past tense of wear 1
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To the audition, he "wore oversize gonky Australian shorts in nausea green" in an attempt to put the producers off, he wrote in his autobiography.

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She wore a button that said “Scott Sanders for D.A. 2022,†a gag campaign his colleagues created that year.

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Georgia, from Ipswich, said she was unhappy to find some trousers at the store had pockets stitched in and others - which she wore - did not.

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The 23-year-old Grammy winner had already accomplished so much in her short life, becoming a beloved figure among those who wore Stetson hats and frequented rodeos.

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The US singer's spoken before about being comfortable pushing boundaries, telling the BBC "I'd be more successful if I wore a muzzle" after making headlines last year.

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