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(a bag that walkers, people who go on trips, or students carry on their backs) The tent fits comfortably inside a backpack. start learning
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(a container made of paper, plastic, cloth, or other material, used for carrying things) She filled her bag with groceries. start learning
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(a thin piece of leather or cloth that you wear around the middle of your body) He tightened his belt before leaving. start learning
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(a shirt for a woman or girl) She wore a silk blouse to the meeting. start learning
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(a strong shoe that covers your foot and part of your leg) He polished his boots before the ceremony. start learning
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(a piece of jewellery that you wear around your wrist) She bought a silver bracelet in Paris. start learning
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(a small disk or knob sewn onto a garment, used for fastening) He fastened the top button of his shirt. start learning
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(a tightly fitting hat with a long flat piece at the front to protect the eyes) He pulled his cap down to shield his eyes from the sun. start learning
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(a series of rings or loops of metal fastened together in a line, often used for holding or pulling things) He wore a gold chain around his neck. start learning
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(items worn to cover the body) She washed all her clothes yesterday. start learning
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(a piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth) She took her coat and left the house. start learning
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(the part around the neck of a piece of clothing, usually sewn on and sometimes made of different material) He turned up his collar against the wind. start learning
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(thread or cloth made from the fibres of the cotton plant) This shirt is made of 100% cotton. start learning
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(to put clothes on yourself or someone else) She dressed the baby in a warm outfit. start learning
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(a piece of jewellery that you wear on your ear) She was wearing gold earrings. start learning
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(a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc.) Long skirts are back in fashion this year. start learning
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(to close or join together the two parts of something, for example with a button) Fasten your seatbelt, please. start learning
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(to be the right shape or size for someone or something) These trousers don't fit me anymore. start learning
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(to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part lies on top of another part) He folded the letter and put it in his pocket. start learning
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(a pair of lenses in a frame that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better or to protect your eyes from sunlight) She wears glasses to read. start learning
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(a piece of clothing that covers your hand and has separate parts for each finger) She put on her gloves before going outside. start learning
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(to put your clothes on) He got dressed quickly and ran downstairs. start learning
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(a small bag used by women to carry everyday personal items) She rummaged through her handbag to find her keys. start learning
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(a square piece of cloth used for wiping the nose or face) He took a handkerchief from his pocket and blew his nose. start learning
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(a covering for the head, especially one with a brim) He wore a woollen hat in winter. start learning
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(a short coat, usually ending at the waist or hips) He took off his jacket and hung it on the chair. start learning
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(trousers made of strong cotton cloth called denim, often blue) She wore jeans and a sweater. start learning
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jewellery (BrE) / jewelry (AmE) (objects that people wear as decoration, such as rings, necklaces, and earrings) She never wears any jewellery. start learning
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(a warm piece of clothing covering the upper part of the body, usually with long sleeves and made of wool) He wore a red jumper over a white shirt. start learning
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(a set of clothes or equipment used for a specific purpose) He packed his football kit for the match. start learning
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strój / zestaw / ekwipunek
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(to make clothes, etc. from wool or thread using two long needles or a machine) She’s knitting a scarf for her grandson. start learning
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(a piece of paper or other material that gives information about the object it is attached to) The label says this shirt is 100% cotton. start learning
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(clothes, sheets, etc. that need washing, are being washed, or have been washed) I have to do the laundry this afternoon. start learning
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(animal skin that is treated in order to preserve it and used to make shoes, bags, etc.) He wore a black leather jacket. start learning
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(coloured substances used on the face to improve or change appearance) She put on some make-up before going out. start learning
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(to look good or work well with something else) Your shoes match your bag perfectly. start learning
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pasować (do czegoś, pod względem wyglądu)
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(cloth used for making clothes, curtains, etc.) The dress was made from a soft, silky material. start learning
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(a piece of jewellery worn around the neck) She wore a silver necklace with a small heart. start learning
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(not modern, no longer fashionable) That dress looks a bit old-fashioned. start learning
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((BrE) underpants / (AmE) trousers) He bought new pants for work. start learning
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(BrE) majtki / (AmE) spodnie
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(a repeated decorative design) The shirt has a floral pattern. start learning
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(a liquid with a pleasant smell that people put on their bodies) She wore a light perfume. start learning
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(a material that can be shaped when soft and is used for making many products) The bottle is made of plastic. start learning
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(a small bag sewn into or on clothing for carrying things) He put his keys in his pocket. start learning
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(a sweater that you put on over your head) He wore a woollen pullover. start learning
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(a small bag used especially by women to carry money and personal things) She took her purse out of her handbag. start learning
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(to dress yourself in clothing) She put on her coat and left. start learning
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(a waterproof coat worn in the rain) Don’t forget your raincoat today. start learning
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(a circular band worn on a finger as decoration or symbol) He gave her a diamond ring. start learning
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(a piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration) She wore a warm scarf in winter. start learning
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(a piece of clothing worn on the upper body, typically with buttons down the front and a collar) He wore a white shirt to the meeting. start learning
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(a covering for the foot, usually made of leather or other durable material) She bought new shoes for the party. start learning
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(short trousers that reach above the knee, worn especially in warm weather) He wore shorts to the beach. start learning
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szorty / krótkie spodenki
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(a soft, shiny cloth made from the fibers produced by silkworms) She wore a beautiful silk dress. start learning
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(the measurement or dimensions of something, especially clothes or shoes) What size shoes do you wear? start learning
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(a piece of clothing for women or girls that hangs from the waist and does not have legs) She wore a blue skirt to the party. start learning
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(the part of a piece of clothing that covers the arm) He wore a sleeveless shirt in the summer. start learning
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(garments worn on the feet inside shoes) He put on his socks before his shoes. start learning
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(a long narrow band or line that is a different colour from the surface next to it) The shirt has blue and white stripes. start learning
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(a set of clothes made of the same material, usually a jacket and trousers or a skirt) He wore a dark suit to the interview. start learning
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(dark glasses that protect your eyes from the sun) She always wears sunglasses in the summer. start learning
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(a knitted garment worn on the upper body to keep warm) He put on a thick sweater. start learning
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(a warm casual shirt usually made of cotton) She wore a sweatshirt for the walk. start learning
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(a piece of clothing worn for swimming) She bought a new swimming costume for the pool. start learning
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(to remove something, especially clothing) He took off his jacket when he came inside. start learning
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(a piece of cloth worn around the neck and tied in a knot, typically by men) He wore a red tie to the party. start learning
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(tight-fitting legwear, often worn by women) She wore black tights with her skirt. start learning
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(a matching jacket and trousers worn for sports or casual wear) He wore a tracksuit to the gym. start learning
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(shoes worn for sports or casual use) She bought new trainers for running. start learning
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(a piece of clothing that covers the lower body and has separate parts for each leg) He wore grey trousers to work. start learning
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(a casual shirt without buttons or a collar) He wore a T-shirt on a hot day. start learning
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(an open type of shoe held to the foot by straps) She wore sandals on the beach. start learning
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(a piece of clothing worn for swimming) She packed her swimsuit for the holiday. start learning
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(to put on clothing to see if it fits or looks good) She tried on several dresses before choosing one. start learning
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(a device for protection against rain or sun, consisting of a collapsible canopy on a frame) Don’t forget your umbrella today. start learning
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(underwear worn under outer clothes, covering the lower part of the body) He bought new underpants. start learning
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(clothes worn under outer clothes, usually next to the skin) She bought new underwear. start learning
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(to remove your clothes) He undressed and got into bed. start learning
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(a special set of clothes worn by members of the same organization or group) The students wore their school uniform. start learning
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(a small flat case used to carry money and cards) He put his money in his wallet. start learning
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(a small timepiece worn typically on the wrist) She looked at her watch to check the time. start learning
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(to use something so much that it becomes damaged or unusable) My shoes wore out after a year. start learning
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(the soft, thick hair that grows on sheep and is used to make fabric) He wore a wool sweater. start learning
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