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Examples:a kind of metal or jade ornament worn in ancient times ward off evil spirits—strip of cloth worn around the head—hair worn in a bun or coil—flower garland worn as an ornament—lit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (idiom); fig. sentimental value—jacket, made of several layers of cloth, worn by wrestlers—throw away like worn out shoes—replace (a worn-out tire etc)—dangling ornament worn by women—silver pheasant badge worn by civil officials of the 5th grade—police runners, from the black clothes formerly worn by them—warm clothes such as padded jacket be worn in air conditioning (esp. in Hong Kong)—black hat (worn by feudal official)—dress worn over a petticoat—cotton-padded trousers (worn in winter)—hempen band worn on the head or waist by a mourner—tired out, worn fatigued—cordon (diagonal belt worn as a sign of office or honor)—kasaya, a patchwork outer vestment worn by a Buddhist monk—tall conical paper hat worn as a public humiliation—worn out or worn smooth (of clothes)—worn out in body and soul [idiom.]—wear out the skin of one's teeth (idiom); pointlessly blather—(in former times) what one is allowed wear depending on social status—lit. wear green headband (to visit a Yuan dynasty brothel)—proof against wear and tear—wear inside out (clothes)—traditional military costume drama where the performers wear armor (old)—lit. wear one's coat inside out and carry firewood on one's back [idiom.]— |