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Meanings of wear habitually in English
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Usage of wear habitually in English
1
He girded round his loins a broad leathern belt, in which he stuck a dagger, which he did not wearhabitually.
2
If she did not wearhabitually her air of gay youth, it was revived in her now and then when something pleased or excited her.
3
He worehabitually a mask of reserve; behind it, Wyley was aware of sleeping fires.
4
She had a few other trinkets too, which she worehabitually, quaint old-fashioned things, of some value.
5
It nestled in the darkness inside a leather satchel which Ford Prefect worehabitually round his neck.
6
I put away even the rings I worehabitually, keeping out only an inferior cat's-eye for workaday wear.
7
His face bore testimony to the winds and weather it had encountered, and worehabitually a grave, if not melancholy, expression.
8
He worehabitually a calm, ironical look, as though, having found life out, he considered it a phenomenon worthy only of scorn.
9
The impish look was already beginning to fade, to be replaced by the long face she had wornhabitually since leaving the starship.
10
The ring was that which had been used at the marriage of Rose's parents, and which she worehabitually, though not on the left hand.
11
Rabourdin worehabitually a blue surcoat, a white cravat, a waistcoat crossed a la Robespierre, black trousers without straps, gray silk stockings and low shoes.