wearing造句(151) Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin.
(152) I'm not wearing that - I'd look a right prick.
(153) Some students started wearing denim, and the idea caught on.
(154) One of the boys had to be rescued by firemen wearing breathing apparatus.
(155) He walked in , bold as brass, wearing nothing but his underpants.
(156) He wasn't wearing a tie and his shirt was open at the neck.
(157) I'm wearing my new boots around the house to break them in.
(158) She was wearing a low strapless dress that hugged her curves cleverly.
(159) She was wearing a loose dress which softened the lines of her body.
(160) An operator wearing earphone was sitting in the telephone exchange.
(161) She was wearing a rather brief skirt, as I recall.
(162) Wearing the correct type of clothing will reduce the risk from radiation.
(163) My mother doesn't like me wearing short skirts to church - she doesn't think they're suitable.
(164) He's a very conservative dresser - he always looks like he's wearing his father's clothes!
(165) The fashion for wearing baseball hats was imported directly from the States.
(166) Some secret service agents turned up, all wearing the obligatory raincoat and hat.
(167) The bride is wearing a wedding dress made of lace.
(168) You're tempting fate by riding your bike without wearing a cycle helmet.
(169) The birthday girl was wearing a badge with a nine on it.
(170) It was ruled that the injured man was in breach of his duty by not wearing the safety equipment provided.
(171) He was wearing a stripy shirt and baggy blue trousers.
(172) He wasn't wearing his raincoat, he was carrying it over his arm.
(173) She was wearing a little black dress, accessorized simply with a silver necklace.
(174) He arrived in Los Angeles with nothing but the clothes he was wearing.
(175) She was wearing a silver fox fur across her shoulders.
(176) He's a bit long in the tooth to be wearing jeans, don't you think?
(177) Wearing the county tie was a mark of modest social distinction.
(178) The tyres on the car seem to be wearing well.
(179) Their endless speaking has been wearing on my nerves all day.
(180) You lay yourself open to ridicule wearing clothes like that.