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  • My hands were cold so I put them in my pockets / turn-ups.
    pockets
  • When Tom goes to a party he always wears a bow / butterfly / knot tie.
    a bow
  • The funny thing is that his son is very (FASHION), always wears the latest styles, and never wears casual clothes.
    fashionable
  • David had to stop three times to tie up his small daughter's shoelaces / soles.
    shoelaces
  • I really like Jack's new dress / suit / trouser.
    suit
  • His clothes are very (SUIT) for working in a bank, but that is what he does!
    unsuitable
  • You get really dirty repairing a car unless you wear overalls / underwear.
    overalls
  • At Harry's school, the children have to wear a special style / uniform.
    uniform
  • When it snows, Freda always wears a/an anorak / glove / scarf around her neck.
    scarf
  • Paul answered the door wearing his pajamas and his dressing gown / nightdress.
    dressing gown
  • When he wears a coat it is always old and (WEAR), and even on very cold days it is (BUTTON) all down the front.
    worn, unbuttoned
  • The waitresses in this restaurant all wear white aprons / dungarees / robes.
    aprons
  • In the summer I always wear shirts with short collars / cuffs / sleeves.
    sleeves
  • If we go to the Embassy ball we'll have to wear fashion / formal / polite clothes.
    formal
  • I didn't get wet in the rain because I put on my plastic mac / overcoat / tights.
    mac
  • His clothes are usually filthy and I am sure he never washes them or takes them to the (CLEAN).
    cleaner's
  • He has long hair with a (PART) in the middle.
    parting
  • My next-door neighbour has a very unusual (APPEAR).
    appearance