noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
wear
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She wore a black swimsuit , a huge straw hat with the brim pinned back and a bad-tempered scowl.
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She took him to a place called the Loneliness Bar, where the hostesses wore swimsuits treated with a chemical substance.
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Some wore swimsuits , others used birthday suits.
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Where else can you go at the Olympics wearing a swimsuit , tank top and flip-flops and still feel overdressed?
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She wore a burgundy one-piece swimsuit , burgundy high-heeled sandals and burgundy toenails.
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Underneath she was wearing a simple black swimsuit with a high neck and wide shoulder-straps.
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The same applies to the tops of your legs, especially if you're wearing a high-cut swimsuit .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But swimsuits are the attire of the brave and very slim.
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Cindy Crawford has said her job is hard because frequent swimsuit changing leads to callouses and scabs.
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I get a shirt for the Gay Games at a boutique filled with shirts, shorts, and swimsuits.
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In 1995, about a third of the 52 million swimsuits sold for women age 14 and over were two-piece.
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She had been to her room and put on one of the swimsuits she had bought.
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She was a good swimmer in her blue swimsuit .
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She went upstairs, changed into her swimsuit and set off, on foot, for the cove.