Sentence examples for wearer from inspiring English sources

The word 'wearer' is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It is used to describe someone who wears something, such as clothing, accessories, or a device. Example: The new smartwatch is popular among tech enthusiasts and fitness wearers alike.

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wearer

noun

One who wears.

  • On Saint Patrick's day I put on my green shirt and join the wearers of the green.

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Attach a piece of elastic or string at each hole, adjusting it to fit the wearer Show us your Dollys and Jacks – we'd love to see pictures of what they get up to.

But when I came up with the idea of using morse code to personalise jewellery I realised we could create jewellery with messages that were a secret between the wearer and the giver.

Prototypes of the new devices – which can take pictures or videos of what the wearer is seeing, and display information in a small screen visible to them above their right eye – are now out for testing with about a thousand early users worldwide.

And, in the process, leaving Porte with a full complement of team-mates and ensuring the Sky man was not disadvantaged in his desperate chase back into contention, a chase in which he was also aided by Orica's one-time Pink Jersey wearer Michael Matthews.

It's not exactly been a high-level seminar in public policy, more like an exercise in political transvestism – the Tories posing as warm-hearted, open-walleted splashers of cash, Labour recasting itself as the hard-faced wearer of a kinkily tight fiscal corset.

You as a spectacle wearer feel a double prat".

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Those owners will wear a tracking device to ensure that Lily follows them, with the device hovering in place and trying to recover the signal if it loses the wearer, before landing "smoothly" – an action also taken if it runs out of battery.

Not so weird (even for the dedicated trouser wearer that I am), given that I was surrounded by people wearing Very Nice Clothes.

"I'm a spectacle wearer, so I hate going to 3D movies because you have to wear two pairs of spectacles, which makes you feel like even more of a prat.

Members of the Cambridge laboratory now wear "Active Badges", each of which identifies the wearer to several local machines by sending out an infrared signal.

But, by asking volunteers to sniff T-shirts that had been worn by members of the opposite sex, he has been able to show that the pleasantness of the smell depends on the differences between the HLA genes of the volunteer and those of the T-shirt wearer.

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