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Use "wearers" in a sentence
"Even an old man of eighty has a creditable plait, and the pride of all wearers is evinced by the frequency with which the appendage is drawn round and gazed at, and felt and stroked."
"Their men's suits, as brief of leg-tights and skirts, fitted them as snugly, but were sleeveless after the way of men's suits, the arm-holes deeply low-cut and in-cut, and, by the exposed armpits, advertiseful that the wearers were accustomed to 1916 decollete."
"Apparently ‘they’ - the vest wearers aka THE GUILTY are being ‘taunted’ by some members of the public in SOME places so he wants the idea dropped."