noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
wear
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A good way to cover up is to wear a cardigan or shawl over the top.
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He was wearing a browny beige cardigan .
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Rose was wearing a dull black cardigan over a black dress.
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Opposite page Lisa B wears men's wool cardigan by Joseph.
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Jane surprised Juliana by pointing her towards leggings and tapered trousers worn with outsized cardigans and sweaters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Below the cardigan she wore a crumpled orange skirt almost to the floor, and black boots.
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But even the most recalcitrant could embrace one of the chesterfields or comfy cardigans.
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Danskin reached inside his gray cardigan arid removed a pistol.
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He was wearing a browny beige cardigan .
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If I do another cardigan in this way I shall do two or even three lines on the sewing machine.
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Navy woollen bolero cardigan with large paisley wool embroidery, £42.99.
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She had a variety of cardigans and other woollies.
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She smoked cheap cigars, and the ash lay on her cardigans like catkins.