Sentence examples for to wearing from inspiring English sources

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to wearing

verb

To guard; watch; keep watch, especially from entry or invasion.

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I just stick to wearing black.

"I'm not used to wearing color".

Tallin compares this to wearing a seat belt.

He took to wearing them constantly and – crucially – without socks.

More women have taken to wearing the veil.

They didn't look like people used to wearing suits.

He took to wearing earplugs in everyday situations.

Then there is an escapist element to wearing fragrance.

"Wives take to wearing the tudung, the daughters cover up.

She eventually switched to wearing her hair naturally.

Some wavy-haired elites even took to wearing Afro wigs.

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