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weav·er [ˈwi:vəʳ] N

bear·er [ˈbeərəʳ] N

1. bearer (messenger):

2. bearer (pallbearer):

III . weath·er [ˈweðəʳ] VB trans

1. weather usu passive wood, skin:

2. weather (survive):

II . weary <-ie-> [ˈwɪəri] VB trans liter

1. weary (make tired):

2. weary (make bored):

III . weary <-ie-> [ˈwɪəri] VB intr to weary of sth

I . weave <wove [or Am alsoweaved], woven [or Am alsoweaved]> [wi:v] VB trans

1. weave cloth:

tkati [perf stkati]

2. weave also fig (intertwine things):

3. weave also fig (move):

II . weave <wove [or Am alsoweaved], woven [or Am alsoweaved]> [wi:v] VB intr

1. weave (produce cloth):

tkati [perf stkati]

2. weave also fig Brit dated inf:

III . weave [wi:v] N

II . weak·en [ˈwi:kən] VB trans

wea·sel [ˈwi:zəl] N ZOOL

car·er [ˈkeərəʳ] N Brit

weld·er [ˈweldəʳ] N

I . wear [weəʳ] N

1. wear (clothing):

III . wear <wore, worn> [weəʳ] VB intr (get thinner)

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The foam forms itself to a wearer's feet and offers purported medical benefits, according to a number of podiatrists.
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Alternatively, just like the Plimsoll line on a ship, if water got above the line of the rubber sole, the wearer would get wet.
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The first monocle wearers were upper-class gentlemen, which may account for the aura of arrogance the monocle seemed to confer on the wearer.
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The arsenical dye used in the fabric would have given its wearer a rash.
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Roy was also famous for being an avid tattoo and piercing wearer.
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The suit bestows enhanced strength, at least twenty tons without exertion, and protection to the wearer, and is durable, lightweight and easy to wear.
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The baggy nature of the clothing also served to conceal the figure of the wearer regardless of age.
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The team used an ordinary web camera, specially developed software, a touchscreen display and vibrating pads, which would convey "emotional messages" to the wearer.
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The second way it protects is by stopping the blast wave from being transmitted and injuring the wearer.
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The movement had its greatest success in the reform of women's undergarments, which could be modified without exposing the wearer to social ridicule.
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