noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
wear
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They can wear a sweatshirt or blouse, with culottes or sweat pants.
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I think I was wearing a sweatshirt when the bagger put them in my sack.
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She wears an enormous white sweatshirt so bulky that she could have had it from Ludo.
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One of the attackers was wearing a sweatshirt with Weetabix written across it.
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One wore a sweatshirt and jeans, while the other wore jeans and an orange and grey t-shirt.
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He had been wearing a blue sweatshirt over his T-shirt, which he had taken off after the pub fight broke out.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Her body sags inside her oversized sweatshirt .
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Her lurex leggings, high suede boots and yellow sweatshirt are folded and tucked away with equal care.
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Her white sweatshirt is bunched up and tucked in at the small of her back, so her rear is exposed.
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I replace my urban costume with jeans and a sweatshirt and feel more at peace.
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In his sweatshirt and jeans it feels as if it is no temperature at all.
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It was raining quite hard and his Canals sweatshirt felt lumpy and cold.
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One of the attackers was wearing a sweatshirt with Weetabix written across it.
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Or the aerobics look-spandex and sweatshirts.