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(A bag with shoulder straps that you carry on your back, often used by students or travelers) She packed her clothes into a backpack before going on the trip. I need a bigger backpack for my books. start learning
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(A container made of soft material, used for carrying things. It usually has a handle or a strap) He carried his lunch in a small bag. She took her bag to the store. start learning
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(A long, narrow piece of cloth or leather that you wear around your waist to hold up your trousers or as a decoration) He wore a black belt with his jeans. I need to buy a new belt for my pants. start learning
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(A woman's shirt, especially a light, loose one) She wore a white blouse to the meeting. The blouse she wore was very elegant. start learning
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(A type of shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg, often used for outdoor activities) He wore heavy boots to protect his feet from the cold. These boots are perfect for hiking. start learning
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(A piece of jewelry that you wear around your wrist) She wore a gold bracelet on her arm. The bracelet is a gift from her grandmother. start learning
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(A small, round object that is sewn onto clothes to fasten them or as decoration) He pressed the button on his shirt to fasten it. She couldn't find the button on her jacket. start learning
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(A type of soft, flat hat that has a brim at the front and is often worn as part of a uniform) He wore a cap to keep the sun out of his eyes. The team wore caps with their logo on it. start learning
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(A series of connected metal links, often used for fastening or as decoration) She wore a silver chain around her neck. He lost his chain while walking in the park. start learning
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(Things that you wear, such as shirts, pants, dresses, etc.) He bought new clothes for the summer. She laid out her clothes for the next day. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the upper body to keep you warm) She put on a coat because it was cold outside. He wore a long coat during the winter. start learning
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(The part of a shirt or jacket that goes around your neck) The collar of her shirt was stiff and clean. He fixed his collar before going to the meeting. start learning
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(A soft white material that comes from the cotton plant and is used for making clothes) She prefers wearing cotton shirts because they are comfortable. The dress is made of soft cotton. start learning
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(A piece of clothing for women or girls that covers the body and legs) She wore a beautiful dress to the party. This dress is too tight for me. start learning
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(A piece of jewelry worn on the ear) She wore silver earrings with her new dress. The earrings were a gift from her mother. start learning
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(A style of clothing or behavior that is popular at a particular time) He follows the latest fashion trends. Fashion changes every season. start learning
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(To close or attach something, especially with a button, zipper, or hook) She fastened her coat before going outside. Please fasten your seatbelt. start learning
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(To be the right size or shape for someone or something) The jacket doesn't fit me anymore. These shoes fit perfectly. start learning
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(To bend something, especially paper or clothes, so that it becomes smaller or more organized) She folded the shirt neatly and put it in the drawer. I fold my clothes to save space. start learning
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(A pair of lenses worn to help you see better) He wears glasses to read. She put on her glasses to read the menu. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the hand to keep it warm or to protect it) She wore gloves to protect her hands from the cold. He lost one of his gloves while playing outside. start learning
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(To put on clothes) It took her a long time to get dressed this morning. I need 10 minutes to get dressed. start learning
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go (with/together) (phr v) (To match or look good together, especially in terms of clothing) These shoes go well with your dress. The blue scarf goes perfectly with your coat. start learning
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(A small bag used by women to carry personal items) She carried a black handbag to the event. Her handbag was very stylish. start learning
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(A small piece of cloth used for wiping your face or hands) He carried a handkerchief in his pocket. She gave him a handkerchief to dry his tears. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the head for protection or decoration) He wore a hat to protect himself from the sun. She bought a new hat for the winter. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the upper body, often with a zipper or buttons) He wore a leather jacket to the concert. The jacket is too small for me. start learning
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(A type of pants made of denim, usually blue) She wore a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. His jeans were too tight for him. start learning
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(Objects worn as decoration, especially around the neck, wrist, or ears, such as rings, necklaces, or bracelets) She bought a beautiful necklace from the jewellery store. He gave her a diamond ring as a gift. start learning
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(A knitted sweater, usually worn in colder weather) She wore a warm jumper to keep cozy. I love wearing my woolen jumper in winter. start learning
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(A set of tools or equipment needed for a particular purpose) He bought a first aid kit for his trip. The sewing kit has everything you need to repair clothes. start learning
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(To make clothes or fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles) She loves to knit scarves for her friends. My grandmother knits beautiful sweaters. start learning
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(A piece of cloth or paper attached to something, often with information about it) The label on my shirt says it's made of cotton. The label says the jacket should be dry cleaned. start learning
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(Clothes, towels, sheets, etc., that need to be washed or have been washed) He did the laundry on the weekend. I need to take my laundry to the laundromat. start learning
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(A material made from animal skin, often used for making shoes, bags, or jackets) He wore a leather jacket to the party. The shoes are made of high-quality leather. start learning
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(Cosmetic products used to improve or change the appearance of the face) She wore make-up to look her best for the event. Her make-up was done beautifully. start learning
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(To be similar in appearance or color) The curtains match the sofa perfectly. Your shoes match your dress very well. start learning
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(The fabric or substance used to make something) The dress is made of soft material. This material is very comfortable to wear. start learning
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(A piece of jewelry worn around the neck) She wore a gold necklace with a pendant. The necklace was a family heirloom. start learning
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(No longer popular or in style) His clothes look old-fashioned, like from the 80s. She doesn't like old-fashioned styles. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the lower part of the body, covering both legs separately) He wore black pants with a white shirt. I need to buy new pants. start learning
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(A repeated decorative design or shape) The shirt had a floral pattern. The wallpaper has a striped pattern. start learning
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(A fragrant liquid used to make yourself smell nice) She sprayed some perfume before going out. He bought her a bottle of perfume for her birthday. start learning
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(A synthetic material that is used in many products, such as containers, bags, and toys) This bottle is made of plastic. The bag is made of plastic. start learning
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(A small bag or compartment sewn into clothing, used for carrying things) He put his keys in his pocket. The coat has deep pockets. start learning
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(A sweater that you pull over your head to wear) She wore a blue pullover on the cold day. His pullover was made of thick wool. start learning
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sweter (zakładany przez głowę)
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(A small bag used by women to carry money, cards, and small items) She took her purse out of her bag. She bought a new purse yesterday. start learning
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(To place clothes or accessories on your body) She put on her coat and left the house. Don't forget to put on your shoes. start learning
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(A coat worn to protect against rain) She wore a yellow raincoat because it was raining. The raincoat kept her dry. start learning
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(A small circular piece of jewelry, usually worn on the finger) She wore a gold ring on her left hand. The ring was too tight for her finger. start learning
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(A piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration) She wrapped a red scarf around her neck. He bought her a silk scarf as a gift. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the upper body, usually with a collar and sleeves) He wore a blue shirt to the office. She tucked her shirt into her pants. start learning
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(A piece of footwear worn to protect and cover the foot) She bought new shoes for the summer. His shoes were very comfortable. start learning
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(A pair of pants that are short, usually worn in warm weather) He wore shorts to the beach. She loves wearing shorts in the summer. start learning
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(A soft, smooth fabric produced by silkworms) She wore a silk dress to the party. The silk scarf felt smooth on her skin. start learning
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(The measurement of something, especially clothing) What size are you in shirts?. The jacket is too big for me. I need a smaller size. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn by women or girls that hangs from the waist and covers part of the legs) She wore a black skirt to the office. The skirt is too short for her. start learning
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(Without sleeves) She wore a sleeveless dress to the party. He wore a sleeveless shirt in the hot weather. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the feet, usually under shoes) She wore white socks with her sneakers. He lost one of his socks after the laundry. start learning
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(A long, narrow band of color) The shirt had blue and white stripes. His tie had a red stripe down the middle. start learning
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(A set of clothes, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a skirt, worn together) He wore a black suit to the wedding. She bought a new suit for her job interview. start learning
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(Glasses with dark lenses worn to protect the eyes from the sun) She wore sunglasses to the beach. He couldn't find his sunglasses. start learning
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(A piece of knitted clothing worn on the upper body, typically in cold weather) She wore a warm sweater to the party. The sweater kept me cozy during the storm. start learning
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(A casual, long-sleeved shirt, usually made of cotton, worn for comfort or sports) He wore a sweatshirt to the gym. I love wearing sweatshirts on lazy weekends. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn for swimming, also known as a swimsuit) She wore a swimming costume at the beach. The swimming costume was too tight for her. start learning
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(To remove something, especially clothing) He took off his shoes when he entered the house. Please take off your jacket. start learning
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(A long piece of cloth worn around the neck, usually as part of formal clothing) He wore a red tie with his suit. She tied her scarf around her neck. start learning
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(Close-fitting clothing worn on the legs, often made of stretchy material) She wore black tights under her dress. The tights were too tight for her. start learning
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(A matching set of clothes, usually worn for sports or exercise, including pants and a jacket) He wore a tracksuit to the gym. The tracksuit was made of comfortable fabric. start learning
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(Shoes designed for sports or physical activity) She wore trainers while jogging. He bought new trainers for running. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn on the lower body, covering both legs separately) He wore trousers to the office. The trousers are too long for me. start learning
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(A short-sleeved shirt, typically made of cotton, often with a design or logo) He wore a T-shirt with a funny print. She changed into a T-shirt after work. start learning
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(A type of open-toed footwear, often worn in warm weather) She wore sandals to the beach. His sandals are very comfortable. start learning
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(A casual, long-sleeved shirt, usually made of cotton, worn for comfort or sports) He wore a sweatshirt to the gym. I love wearing sweatshirts on lazy weekends. start learning
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(A piece of clothing worn for swimming) She wore a red swimsuit at the pool. He bought a new swimsuit for the summer. start learning
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(To put on clothes to see if they fit or look good) She tried on the dress, but it was too small. You should try on these shoes before buying them. start learning
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(A device used to protect yourself from rain, consisting of a fabric stretched over a frame) She opened her umbrella when it started raining. Don't forget your umbrella. start learning
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(Clothes worn under other clothes, covering the lower body) He bought new underpants at the store. I need to change my underpants. start learning
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(Clothes worn under other clothes, including underpants, bras, etc.) She bought new underwear for the trip. The underwear was very comfortable. start learning
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(To take off clothes) He undressed quickly after coming home from work. She undressed and put on her pajamas. start learning
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(A set of clothes worn by people working in certain jobs, or by students at school) The students wore a uniform to school. The police officers wore uniforms. start learning
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(A small case used to carry money, cards, and identification) He took his wallet out of his pocket. She lost her wallet in the store. start learning
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(A small device worn on the wrist to tell the time) He checked his watch to see the time. She bought a new watch for her birthday. start learning
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(To become damaged or thin because of repeated use) His shoes wore out after many years. My jacket is starting to wear out. start learning
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(A soft and warm material made from the hair of sheep) She wore a wool sweater to stay warm. Woollen clothes are perfect for winter. start learning
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