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Flipflops are generaly worn by ladies and if a male was to wear flipflops then he would be considered homosexual. They were invented by the french so that is why the gay community go ballistic over these particular type of footwear. They are extremely confortable and many varites exits in diffrent colours sizes and shapes the majority of flipflops are worn at the beach and at summertime. The usual cost of a flipflop (singular) is £2 but together £5. The cost of a flipflop (singular) can be greatly reduced if manafactured in a sweatshop.
A saree is a traditional Indian garment worn by woman. One can find designs for sarees on a website called Bharat Plaza and also on a website called Embroidery Designs.
Machines of any sort are generally 'condemned' for a number of reasons. The machine is worn or damaged to an extent that it is not practical to repair it. The machine is no longer safe to use. The machine is obsolete. Spare parts are not available for the machine, even if it is in good shape. The machine is not efficient to use in comparison to newer models.
The base word for pigtails is "pigtail," which refers to a single braid or plait of hair typically worn on each side of the head.
Then it is probably some type of token or medallion and not a coin.
A badge is a distinctive mark or token worn on a person's clothing a an indication of a rank or the membership of an organization.
The braid of hair worn at the back of the head is commonly referred to as a "braid" or "plait." Specific styles include the "french braid," "Dutch braid," or "pigtails," depending on how the hair is styled. In some cultures, it may also be called a "queue."
A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman., Something characteristic; a mark; a token., A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one., To mark or distinguish with a badge.
The Manchu, or Manchurians, are a Chinese ethnic minority. They form the largest branch of the Tungusic people and are distributed throughout China in thirty-one Chinese provincial regions. They are the fourth largest ethnic group in China.
British Pennies are made to a specific size and weight. A penny half the thickness of a normal penny is either terribly worn, making it just about worthless, or it is a token of some description.
A few worn examples currently are being offered on eBay for about $20-$25 each. See eBau listing no. 230775001988 for an example.
He tested the Herder by Pretending to be a beggar that has been worn down. He asks of the king (himself) and how he was a great warrior. The Herder did not have any idea that the king was in front of him the whole time.
The Claddagh's distinctive design features two hands clasping a heart, and usually surmounted by a crown. The elements of this symbol are often said to correspond to the qualities of love (the heart), friendship (the hands), and loyalty (the crown). The expression which was associated with these symbols in the giving of the ring was: "With my two hands I give you my heart, and crown it with my love." Yet, the expression, "Let love and friendship reign forever" can be found as another meaning for the symbols. The way that a Claddagh ring is worn on the hand is usually intended to convey the wearer's romantic availability, or lack thereof. The ring is worn on the right hand with the heart facing outward to show that the wearer is not romantically linked but is looking for love. When turned inwards, it is shown that the wearer is in a relationship, or their heart has been "captured". Noting that the heart is pointing down the hand and into the veins which lead to the wearer's heart. The ring worn on the left hand with the heart facing outward shows the wearer is engaged; turned inward indicates the wearer is married.
Depends on the condition, although it is a bit valuable, even in not-so-great condition. The Mic Wilson halfpenny token was a currency token, privately issued by the wealthy butcher from Dublin, Ireland, Mic Wilson. Like many currency tokens of its time and within the next two centuries, it was meant to circulate as if a business coin (though the government shunned it and all others like it, though it was widely used by the populace nonetheless). Considering that it was a locally issued token as well, there were not that many of them made and issued in its time. Thus, it would naturally be worth a modest amount today. A rather poor one that is well-worn would run about $50US, and a great-condition one could run more than $250US. However, if you have one and plan to sell it, the price is always the one agreed between you the seller and the token's buyer.
The past participle is used when forming these tenses:present perfect - I have worn this shirt for days. he has worn his shirt all week.past perfect - He had worn his shoes until they fell apart.passive forms -- is worn, are worn, was worn, were worn.The suit is worn on special occasions. The shoes were worn last week.