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      These shoes are showing signs of <wear>.   
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      His clothes were so <shabby> that he wasn't allowed into the opera.   
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      I told Helen a little <white lie> about her dress, I didn't want to hurt her feelings, as it was too late for her to change.   
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      She bought a <canvas> bag that matched the colour of her trousers.   
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      The red shirt <clashes> with the green trousers.   
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      That's quite a <fancy> suit you've got, not your usual style.   
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      Wait a second, I'll <straighten> your tie.   
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      What do you usually <wear> in your workplace?   
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      He bought me this <quartz clock> for my birthday.   
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      She has a yellow and blue <spotted> bikini.   
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      He <slung> his coat over the back of the chair and sunk into the armchair.   
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      Seashell necklaces are very popular <souvenirs> from Tahiti.   
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      Baroque dresses were often made of <brocade>.   
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      She has a lot of <costly> ideas concerning internal design.   
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      They finally found his hat in the <trash> after looking for it for several hours.   
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      This is the largest <footwear> shop in town.   
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      Women prefer tights to <stockings> nowadays.   
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      Take the woolen coat to the dry <cleaner's> - you can't wash it or it'll shrink.   
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      She fell over in the <mud> and had to change her clothes before the meeting.   
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      She sewed two pieces of cloth together in clean even <stitches>.   
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      Don't throw away your old clothes - it's better to give them to the <Salvation Army>.   
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      These <garish> clothes are unsuitable for work.   
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      Showing up at the funeral dressed in pink she <demonstrated> a complete disregard for the family's feelings.   
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      Uncle Dimitri would wear <braces> to hold up his trousers.   
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      She usually wears <shapeless> baggy clothes.   
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      The <suit> came back from the cleaner's looking like new.   
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      Put your <hood> up, it's windy.   
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      Sitting down, he felt his trousers ripping apart at the <seams>.   
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      This coat is <made> of artificial fabric.   
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      He <fastened> his coat before going out into the snow.   
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