Examples of using Were worn in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The pages, which were worn and typographically poor,
The museum has a small collection of clay masks that were worn during such rituals as well as some other exhibits about the goddess.
The pages were worn at the edges, and fell apart easily,
Many undergarments were worn underneath chima such as darisokgot, soksokgot, dansokgot,
Were worn in a veterinarian, asleep and sluggish, but these side effects the doctor
beards were worn by hippies and businessmen alike.
He pointed out a framed illustration demonstrating how clothes of the period were worn.
At her self-anointed coronation in 1878. They were worn by Queen Supayalat.
stepped logs, ladders and natural pathways that were worn over time.
Turquoise and silver jewelry were worn by both the bride and the groom in addition to a silver concho belt.
In the early 1930s, they chose waxed cotton for their team's motorcycle suits, which were worn by the British International team in competition from 1936 to 1977 and famously donned by American actor Steve McQueen.
Kimonos were worn only by some older women, waitresses at some traditional Japanese restaurants,
Eller also had planned to unload a crew T-shirt from“A New Hope” and a pair of black gloves that were worn in“A New Hope” before he used them for his public appearances as Vader.
Frye® boots were worn by soldiers for both sides of America's Civil War, soldiers in the Spanish-America war,
attack from the rear, masks with human faces were worn on the back of the head, on the theory
Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn and Princess Margaret were among his clientele, and he designed a series of six dresses which were worn by Jacqueline Kennedy in her year of mourning following her.
appeal when they were worn by Sean Penn in the 1982,
Frye boots were worn by soldiers on both sides of America's Civil War, soldiers in the Spanish-American war,
Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn and Princess Margaret were among his clientele, and he designed a series of six dresses which were worn by Jacqueline Kennedy in her year of mourning following her husband's assassination.