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Look up wearing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wearing may refer to: Wearing (surname), a surname Wearing clothes, a feature of all modern human societies
Wearing
British conductor with severe amnesia
Clive Wearing (born 11 May 1938) is a British former musicologist, conductor, tenor and pianist who developed chronic anterograde and retrograde amnesia
Clive_Wearing
Upper layer in roadway, airfield, and dockyard construction
The wearing course, also known as a wearing surface, friction course, or surface course, is the upper layer in roadway, airfield, and dockyard construction
Wearing_course
English artist (born 1963)
Gillian Wearing CBE, RA (born 10 December 1963) is an English conceptual artist, one of the Young British Artists, and winner of the 1997 Turner Prize
Gillian_Wearing
Michael Howard Wearing (12 March 1939 – 5 May 2017) was a British television producer, who spent much of his career working on drama productions for the
Michael_Wearing
American art exhibition
What Were You Wearing? is a visual art exhibit created in 2013 by Jen Brockman and Mary Wyandt-Hiebert. It features representations of clothing worn at
What_Were_You_Wearing?
Positioning of Australian Orders, Decorations and Medals
publishes the order of wearing of Australian orders, decorations and medals in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. The Order of Wearing Australian Honours
Australian honours order of wearing
Australian_honours_order_of_wearing
Islamic head covering for women
hijab practices, women may face unfair treatment for wearing in some countries and not wearing headscarf in others. This issue has the potential to be
Hijab
Australian rugby league footballer (1901–1968)
Benny Wearing (11 June 1901 – 9 April 1968) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. An Australian international and
Benny_Wearing
Health control procedure against COVID-19
governments widely recommended (and, in some jurisdictions, mandated) the wearing of masks. Prominent national and intergovernmental health agencies and
Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic
Face_masks_during_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Surname list
Wearing is a surname, and may refer to: Alison Wearing (born 1967), Canadian writer Ben Wearing (born 1989), Australian football player Benny Wearing
Wearing_(surname)
Objects worn to cover the body
reduce glare or improve visual acuity in harsh environments, such as when wearing brimmed hats. Wearers may also use clothing for protection against injury
Clothing
1982 song by Led Zeppelin
"Wearing and Tearing" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin. It is the eighth and final track on their 1982 compilation album, Coda. It was recorded
Wearing_and_Tearing
Traditional Irish song
"The Wearing of the Green" A 1905 recording of "The Wearing of the Green" performed by J. W. Myers Problems playing this file? See media help. "The Wearing
The_Wearing_of_the_Green
1970s, the wearing of Islamic head covering again became popular in the Muslim world. In parallel, unveiling became controversial. Wearing the hijab is
Islamic veiling practices by country
Islamic_veiling_practices_by_country
cases of women wearing trousers in defiance of these norms, such as the 1850s women's rights movement. Motivations for women wearing trousers against
Trousers_as_women's_clothing
2008 single by Wiley
"Wearing My Rolex" is a song by British grime musician Wiley. Described as "grime-meets-electro" on BBC Radio 1Xtra, the song samples DSK's song "What
Wearing_My_Rolex
American painter and printmaker (1844–1926)
painted a group of paintings of Spanish subjects, including Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla (1873, in the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Mary_Cassatt
Positioning of the United Kingdom's Orders, Decorations and Medals
letters Australian honours order of wearing Canadian honours order of wearing New Zealand honours order of wearing No longer awarded/The order is now dormant
United Kingdom honours order of wearing
United_Kingdom_honours_order_of_wearing
Australia Imperial honours order
The Order of Wearing of Australian honours includes Imperial honours (those of the British Empire/United Kingdom) if they were awarded prior to 6 October
Australian order of wearing of honours awarded prior to 6 October 1992
Australian_order_of_wearing_of_honours_awarded_prior_to_6_October_1992
Traditional English folk ballad
"Canada-I-O" (also known as "Canadee-I-O" or "The Wearing of the Blue") is a traditional English folk ballad (Roud 309). It is believed to have been written
Canada-I-O
Federal holiday in the United States
United States, is Memorial Day. In the 2020s, some people have approved of wearing white year-round. There are numerous events and activities organized in
Labor_Day
1994 song by Pink Floyd
"Wearing the Inside Out" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell. A collaboration between Richard Wright and Anthony Moore, it is the
Wearing_the_Inside_Out
Type of headwear
headwear by people of various cultures. Communities with prominent turban-wearing traditions can be found in the Punjabis, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast
Turban
2006 single by Gogol Bordello
"Start Wearing Purple" is a song by gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello, written by frontman Eugene Hütz. The song was packaged as a double single along with
Start_Wearing_Purple
Turning point in men's fashion
favour of functional, utilitarian garments. During the French Revolution, wearing dress associated with the royalist Ancien Régime made the wearer a target
Great_Male_Renunciation
Dressing like a different gender
Cross-dressing means wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender, such as men wearing women’s clothes, or more
Cross-dressing
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
Gu Kaizhi A man wearing paofu. Back view of a man wearing paofu with trousers under his robe A man wearing paofu and a woman wearing guiyi; lacquer painting
Hanfu
8th century Iranian religious and political movement
alternative name for the movement is the Muhammira (Arabic: محمرة, "Red-Wearing Ones"; in Persian: سرخجامگان Surkh-Jâmagân), a reference to their symbolic
Khurramites
Mexican animated television series
Women Wearing Shoulder Pads (Spanish: Mujeres con Hombreras) is a Mexican adult stop-motion animated television series created by Gonzalo Cordova for
Women_Wearing_Shoulder_Pads
Damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces
temperature, and lubrication, in particular by the process of deposition and wearing out of the boundary lubrication layer. Depending on the tribosystem, different
Wear
10th episode of the 11th season of The Simpsons
uncomfortable, so we had him shaking his butt and saying, 'It feels like I’m wearing nothing at all!'" Both that line and the similarly iconic "Stupid, sexy
Little_Big_Mom
Wearable computer in the form of a watch
both fresh and salt water, allowing one to shower, dive or swim while wearing the watch. In 2013, startup Omate announced its TrueSmart watch via a Kickstarter
Smartwatch
Canadian writer and performer (born 1967)
Alison Wearing (born 1967) is a Canadian writer and performer most noted for her memoir and solo play, Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter. Wearing, born
Alison_Wearing
1997 fatal car crash in Paris, France
Rees-Jones survived because he was wearing a seat belt, later investigations confirmed that none of the car's occupants were wearing seat belts. Diana was 36 years
Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
Death_of_Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
2009 studio album by Nightrage
Wearing a Martyr's Crown is the fourth album by the melodic death metal band Nightrage. The album was released on 22 June 2009 through German label, Lifeforce
Wearing_a_Martyr's_Crown
Historical fashion in Persia
Ayatollah Khomeini wearing a qabā under his black abā Mullahs in a Friday prayer, wearing traditional clothing A cleric wearing a qabā Korymbos (headgear)
Persian_clothing
Manner of wearing pants
Sagging is a manner of wearing trousers that sag so that the top of the trousers or jeans is significantly below the waist, sometimes revealing much of
Sagging_(fashion)
Piercing of the skin or cartilage of the nose for wearing jewelry
cartilage which forms any part of the nose, normally for the purpose of wearing jewelry, called a nose-jewel. Among the different varieties of nose piercings
Nose_piercing
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy was wearing a pink suit that was styled in the fashion of Chanel when her husband, U.S. president John F. Kennedy, was assassinated
Pink Chanel suit of Jacqueline Kennedy
Pink_Chanel_suit_of_Jacqueline_Kennedy
Italian feminist artist (1974–2008)
peoples and nations". Bacca and fellow artist Silvia Moro were symbolically wearing wedding dresses during their trek. On 11 April 2008, the police arrested
Pippa_Bacca
2000 novel by Louise Rennison
Children and Young Adult Literature portal It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers is a 2000 best-selling young adult novel by English author Louise
It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers
It's_OK,_I'm_Wearing_Really_Big_Knickers
Australian soccer player
Ben Wearing (born 8 May 1989) is a former Australian footballer. On 28 November 2009, Ben made his senior debut for Gold Coast United starting in a four
Ben_Wearing
Sexual fetish relating to particular type of clothing
may be aroused by the sight of a person wearing a particular garment, like a costume or a uniform, or by wearing the clothing themselves. The arousal may
Clothing_fetish
English saxophonist (1942–2026)
on the songs "Money", "Us and Them", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and "Wearing the Inside Out". He also played on the Bloodstone album Riddle of the Sphinx
Dick_Parry
Appearance of wet clothing
paraphilic behaviour where sexual enjoyment is derived from wearing or seeing people wearing wet clothes. The expression "phat dipping" refers to the act
Wetlook
Australian judge
William Alfred Wearing KC (12 November 1816 – 24 February 1875) was a prominent jurist in the Colony of South Australia, who lost his life in the wreck
William_Alfred_Wearing
Sexual fetishism relating to undergarments
bras, or other items. Some people can experience sexual excitement from wearing, while others get their excitement when observing, handling, or smelling
Underwear_fetishism
1951 animated comedy film by Chuck Jones
The Wearing of the Grin is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on
The_Wearing_of_the_Grin
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
Pierre Cauchon on accusations of heresy, which included blaspheming by wearing men's clothes, acting upon visions that were demonic, and refusing to submit
Joan_of_Arc
Topics referred to by the same term
Last Seen Wearing may refer to: Last Seen Wearing ... (Hillary Waugh novel), a 1952 police procedural by Hillary Waugh Last Seen Wearing (Dexter novel)
Last_Seen_Wearing
Common term for the state of not wearing any footwear
Being barefoot is the state of not wearing any footwear. There are health benefits and some risks associated with going barefoot. Shoes, while they offer
Barefoot
Ancient Greek clothing
less voluminous than the Roman toga. Many vase paintings depict women wearing a himation as a veil covering their faces. The himation continued into
Himation
Tertullian's De corona, the wearing of wreaths was an ancient practice. Indeed, for religious rites and cult practices to omit the wearing of wreaths was rare
Wreaths and crowns in antiquity
Wreaths_and_crowns_in_antiquity
Criminal groups in India
groups operating in parts of India. Gang members perform attacks while wearing only their underwear, which is the source of their name (in the local languages
Chaddi_Baniyan_gang
listed here. A hood with fur trimming Norwegian soldier wearing a kabuss A Finnish soldier wearing a fur hat Reconstruction of fur clothing of Ötzi The Iceman
List_of_fur_headgear
Shape of the vulva in tight-fitting clothes
resembling the forefoot of a camel. Camel toe commonly occurs as a result of wearing clothing with crotch-area vertical tension, such as Spandex activewear
Camel_toe
Legal situation of wearing a burqa in different countries
by some Muslim women in various countries. Some countries have banned wearing these garments in government offices, schools, or in public places and
Burqa_by_country
Cultural and religious celebration on 17 March
Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Christians who belong to liturgical denominations
Saint_Patrick's_Day
Book by Mo Yan
Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (simplified Chinese: 生死疲劳; traditional Chinese: 生死疲勞; pinyin: shēngsǐ píláo) is a 2006 novel by Chinese writer Mo Yan
Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out
Life_and_Death_Are_Wearing_Me_Out
Play written by Alan Ball
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress is a play written in 1993 by Alan Ball. The play is a comedy set at the home of the bride in Knoxville, Tennessee during
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
Five_Women_Wearing_the_Same_Dress
Use of color-coded bandannas in the gay and BDSM communities
(left or right) identifies the wearer's preferred role in that activity. Wearing a handkerchief on the left side of the body typically indicates one is
Handkerchief_code
Skullcap traditionally worn by Jewish men
Other Halachic authorities, like Chaim Yosef David Azulai, hold that wearing a head covering is not required, but is rather a midat hasidut (an "expression
Kippah
notable people for whom the wearing of a bow tie (when not in formal dress) is also a notable characteristic. Bow tie wearing can be a notable characteristic
List_of_bow_tie_wearers
Garment worn by some Muslim women
his treatise The Veiling of Virgins to some "pagan" women of "Arabia" wearing a veil that covers not only their head but also the entire face. Clement
Burqa
1998 single by Clint Black
"The Shoes You're Wearing" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Clint Black. It was released in April 1998 as the fourth
The_Shoes_You're_Wearing
2005 studio album by Jason Robert Brown
Wearing Someone Else's Clothes is a solo album by musical theater composer Jason Robert Brown. It was released by Sh-K-Boom Records on June 28, 2005 to
Wearing Someone Else's Clothes
Wearing_Someone_Else's_Clothes
Face-covering women's garment in Muslim societies
While a person looking at a woman wearing a niqab with an eyeveil would not be able to see her eyes, the woman wearing the niqab would be able to see out
Niqab
Sacred state
pilgrimage boundary known as the Miqat by performing the cleansing rituals and wearing the prescribed Ihram clothing. A man in the state of ihram must not tie
Ihram
1960s other designers had followed his lead and women on the street began wearing them increasingly as well, challenging dress codes at establishments throughout
1970s_in_fashion
Subculture involving leather garments
such as leather jackets, vests, boots, chaps, harnesses, or other items. Wearing leather garments is one way that participants in this culture self-consciously
Leather_subculture
Ancient to modern cultural practice
that Koreans began wearing white because they were sad after the Mongols invaded Korea. Yanagi Sōetsu similarly attributed the wearing of white to historical
White_clothing_in_Korea
1985 British film by John Goldschmidt
She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas is a 1985 British comedy film directed by John Goldschmidt and starring Julie Walters, Anthony Higgins and former Emmerdale
She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas
She'll_Be_Wearing_Pink_Pyjamas
to 1222 when the Archbishop of Canterbury ordered wearing of the cappa clausa. The practice of wearing school uniform has been adopted by many other countries
School_uniforms_by_country
literature, the use of types of silk for some clothing, and styles of wearing primarily fully-developed by the end of the Edo period. The most well-known
Japanese_clothing
Italian annual festival
forbade Venetians from wearing vulgar disguises and visiting convents while masked. The law also prohibited painting one's face or wearing false beards or wigs
Carnival_of_Venice
Sexual device
toy worn around the penis, usually at the base. The primary purpose of wearing a cock ring is to restrict the flow of blood from the erect penis to produce
Cock_ring
Medieval military hat
with a small kerchief which formed a small turban, named takhfifa. The wearing of the Sharbūsh was one of the key graphical and sartorial elements to
Sharbush
Japanese female entertainer and hostess
special occasions. Older geisha generally stop wearing oshiroi around the same time they stop wearing hikizuri to parties. For a short period before becoming
Geisha
American stockbroker (born 1962)
part of an agreement under which, becoming an informant for the FBI and wearing a covert listening device ("wire"), he gave testimony against numerous
Jordan_Belfort
Leeann Tweeden, 2003, wearing an off-the-shoulder top and cargo pants. She also sports highlights on her hair. Young woman in 2003 wearing a horizontal striped
2000s_in_fashion
1973 photograph by Nan Goldin
Ivy wearing a fall, Boston is a 1973 photograph on 35 mm film by the American photographer Nan Goldin. Depicting Goldin’s close friend Ivy with her head
Ivy_wearing_a_fall,_Boston
Traditional Korean clothing
light and the sun. In some periods, commoners (seomin) were forbidden from wearing certain colorful hanbok regularly. However, during the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897)
Hanbok
Style of hair braiding
Africa, who appear to be wearing this style of braids as far back as 2000 B.C. In Nubia, the remains of a young girl wearing cornrows has been dated to
Cornrows
Figurine depicted in the act of defecation
means "the pooper". Traditionally, the figurine is depicted as a peasant, wearing the traditional Catalan red cap (the barretina) and with his trousers down
Caganer
Rope-like matted hairstyle
According to them, it is due to these circumstances that many people wearing the style today drop the a in dreadlock to avoid negative implications
Dreadlocks
Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday
overtones, but typically involve food, dancing, music, and the girl of honor wearing a tiara. Contemporary festivities combine Catholic traditions from old
Quinceañera
US Health control procedure against COVID-19
The wearing of non-medical face masks in public to lessen the transmission of COVID-19 in the United States was first recommended by the CDC on April
Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
Face_masks_during_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_States
between Sikh women and the turban (dastar or pagh) is complex. Although wearing a turban is traditionally a masculine-practice, some Sikh women opt to
Sikh_women_and_turbans
Painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
the First World War. He is depicted in the uniform of a field marshal, wearing the Order of Maria Theresa and Order of the Golden Fleece as well as other
Portrait_of_Franz_Joseph_I
Traditional and modern clothing worn by Uzbeks
doʻppi (last row) Uzbek women wearing contemporary traditional-style dresses and a man wearing a doʻppi A man wearing a chugurma and a chopon A bride
Uzbek_clothing
Surveillance device
location where law enforcement agents monitor what is being said. The act of "wearing a wire" refers to a person knowingly recording the conversation or transmitting
Covert_listening_device
Formal kimono with long sleeves for young women
guidelines for kimono have also relaxed, to the point that the divide between wearing furisode and other types of formal kimono is now one more of age, rather
Furisode
Hairstyle
named after the Roman Emperor Augustus, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner.[citation needed] This haircut first became fashionable
Caesar_cut
Artificial flower worn to commemorate military personnel who have died during war
employees from wearing remembrance poppies at its 14 Canadian locations, as they did not conform to the company's updated uniform policy of not wearing symbols
Remembrance_poppy
Basic sailing maneuver, where ship turns its stern through the wind
bow through the wind. For square-rigged ships, this maneuver is called wearing ship. In this maneuver, the mainsail will cross the center of the boat
Jibe
Traditional tube-sleeved Japanese coat
activity but also for promptness and presence at the scene of a fire. Thus, wearing conspicuous happi and dancing on intact roofs near fires with matoi was
Happi
1994 song by Korn
was bullied in high school for being into arts, wearing eyeliner, being into new wave music, and wearing frilly shirts. According to Jonathan Davis, he
Faget_(song)
Berets as part of a military uniform
Troops began wearing berets as a part of the headgear of military uniforms in some European countries during the 19th century; since the mid-20th century
Military_beret
Members of a British youth subculture
revived in the 1970s who were interested in rock and roll and R&B music, wearing clothes partly inspired by the styles worn by dandies in the Edwardian
Teddy_Boys
WEARING
WEARING
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Wearing a dress made of leather
Pattaambaraparidhaana | பதà¯à®¤à®¾à®®à¯à®ªà®°à®¾à®ªà®°à¯€à®¤à®¾à®¨à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu
Deeptimate wearing gem-studded earrings
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a nickname for someone who was in the habit of wearing gloves, from Old French ganté, a derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant) or an occupational name for a glove-maker, Old French gantier. However, a certain Hugh de Gandy was High Sheriff of Devon in 1167; it is possible that his surname is a habitational name from some unidentified place in France or even from Ghent in Flanders (see Gaunt 1).
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wearing them out, their shore.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wearing a musical anklet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waring.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Destroying, wearing out.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wearing them out, their shore.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wearing gold
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kalamanjiiraranjini | கலமஜீரரநà¯à®œà®¿à®¨à®¿
Wearing a musical anklet
Kalamanjiiraranjini | கலமஜீரரநà¯à®œà®¿à®¨à®¿
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wearing red-color attire
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wearing a dress made of leather
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ratnakundala | ரதà¯à®¨à®•à¯à®‚டல
Deeptimate wearing gem-studded earrings
Ratnakundala | ரதà¯à®¨à®•à¯à®‚டல
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wearing the Sky
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wearing out, oppressing.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Paatalavati | பாதாலவதீ
Wearing red-color attire
Paatalavati | பாதாலவதீ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pita Vasase | பிதா வாஸஸே
One wearing yellow robes
Pita Vasase | பிதா வாஸஸே
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peetavasane | பிதாவாஸநே
Wearing yellow attire signifying purity and wisdom
Peetavasane | பிதாவாஸநே
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rukmnin | à®°à¯à®•à¯à®®à¯à®¨à¯€à®¨
Wearing gold
Rukmnin | à®°à¯à®•à¯à®®à¯à®¨à¯€à®¨
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wearing the Sky
WEARING
WEARING
Girl/Female
Greek
Murdered Agamemnon.
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cheshire called Astle, from Old English ēast ‘east’ + hyll ‘hill’. There may also have been some confusion with Asthall and Astley.German : variant of Ast(e)l, probably a nickname for a crude person, from Middle High German ast ‘branch’, ‘bough’, ‘knot’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Anchor; Support; Shelter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the Glorious.
Girl/Female
Muslim
World
Boy/Male
English
Mythical hunter.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish
Stone; A Rock; Form of Peter; Rock
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lakshmi; Mother of the World
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Divne Offering
WEARING
WEARING
WEARING
WEARING
WEARING
a.
Not wearing a helmet; without a helmet.
a.
Wearing a zone, or girdle.
a.
Wearing a vizard.
a.
Clothed; robed; wearing vestments.
a.
Wearing a visor; masked.
v. t.
To subvert by digging or wearing away; to mine; to undermine; to destroy the foundation of.
a.
Wearing sandals.
a.
Pertaining to, or designed for, wear; as, wearing apparel.
a.
Wearing trousers.
n.
A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag.
a.
Dressed in a toga or gown; wearing a gown; gowned.
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Wearing a coarse gown or shaggy garment made of rug.
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Accustomed to wearing three-pile; hence, of high rank, or wealth.
n.
One wearing a waistcoat; esp., a woman wearing one uncovered, or thought fit for such a habit; hence, a loose woman; strumpet.
a.
Having three crowns; wearing the triple crown, as the pope.
a.
Wearing a turban.
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Having or wearing a torque, or neck chain.
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Adorned with, or wearing, a tiara.
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Consumed, or rendered useless, by wearing; as, worn-out garments.
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Not having, or not wearing, a gown.