Similar words: wear and tear, shearer, nearer, bearer, clearer, wear, swear, weary. Meaning: n. a person who wears or carries or displays something as a body covering or accessory.
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31. The study verified when the single water-repellent area rate of the fabric was 40%, the thermo-humid of the fabric and the perception of comfort of the wearer are better.
32. The wearer can draw a circle on his or her wrist and the device will project a digital clock face.
33. Its ripcord can be attached to heavy furniture or a special hook so that the parachute opens automatically after its wearer jumps out a window.
34. No one but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
35. It's really a sad thing which knows where the shoe pinches like the wearer.
36. This kind of amulet "PERHAPS" still has the value for the collector but have no value to the worshiper. It has HIGHER potential to absorb negative energy and may harmful to wearer.
37. The commandments , or rules, are like pure white pearls adorning the wearer.
38. Menstrual cups are made from either latex or hypoallergenic silicone which means that the wearer can be safe from unwanted irritation and allergies.
39. It is called that corset because it encloses the arms, so that the wearer appears to be armless like a Venus.
40. No young vagabond could be brought to bear its contemplation for a moment, without throwing himself upon the unoffending wearer, and doing him a mischief.
41. That means something like revenge by the wearer of horns.
42. The lenses become more convex or concave, depending on whether the wearer is long-sighted or short-sighted.
43. More clever are the Nat Nat knockoffs of Converse high-top sneakers, which have a zipper around the sole, allowing the wearer to transition easily from city to beach by turning the shoe into a sandal.
44. Only a wearer knows where the shoe pinches. Only a wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
45. Conceal: While worn, a third eye conceal hides the wearer from all powers that attempt to view, locate, or otherwise detect the wearer, except for the Clairsentience power metafaculty.
46. What could it mean?Was it once part of some fashionable lady's dress long years ago?Perhaps a mark to show that the wearer was a famous person, or someone of good family or great importance?
47. Ask any contact-lens wearer who has woken from a boozy night out to find their eyelids gummed up and lenses screaming to be removed from bloodshot eyes.
48. Earthbound humans have 14.7 pounds per square inch of air pressing on them every second of the day. Space suits only put about 4.3 pounds of pressure per square inch on the wearer.
49. The Tan-Timer Bikini has an electronic timer that beeps every 15 minutes to remind its wearer to roll over or seek shade.
50. As the November birthstone, Topaz will bring its wearer wisdom, beauty,[www.Sentencedict.com] health and long life.
51. Wiccan jewelry includes earrings, pendants and necklaces which often contain precious stones with particular meaning and Wiccan symbols. Crystals give power to the wearer.
52. The natural elasticity of Merino fiber offer high stretchability to wearer which means provide greater range of movement to wearer but then remain its shape.
53. For example, he designed a shoe with a trompe-l'oeil heel that made its wearer appear to be standing on a curtain tassel.
54. Soon the wearer of a virtual reality headset will be able to be "present" at sporting or theatrical events staged thousands of miles away.
55. The wearer must be clean-shaven to wear respirators that seal tightly to the face. Beard, stubble or long mustaches may cause large leaks into the respirator.
56. The tattoo remains untapped, and the wearer can make another attempt.
57. "I'd been a cufflink wearer for a long time and grew tired of seeing a lack of innovation in the sector," says media entrepreneur Anthony Hayward.
58. This kind of amulet has no value to collector and may harmful to worshiper as it has VERY HIGH potential to absorb negative energy to cause wearer experiencing bad luck.
59. A part of a gown that trails behind the wearer.
60. To begin a conversation with the wearer of the scarlet letter, in public .
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