Pince-nez are glasses that do not have earpieces but instead clip onto the nose. To wear them, position the bridge of the pince-nez on the bridge of your nose, ensuring a comfortable fit. Adjust the clips if necessary to secure them in place. They are often worn as a fashion statement or for reading, and can be paired with a chain or ribbon for added style and security.
It literally means "pinch-nose." I'm assuming you already know that it refers to reading glasses designed to clip on the nose?
Pince nez is a type of eye glasses that has no piece connecting the glases to the ears of the wearer. "He adjusted his pince nez and inspected the document"
The future tense of wear is 'will wear'.
they wear they same thing that jews wear and jews wear what bruneins wear
To wear is porter, and not to wear is ne pas porter.
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Most people wear socks.If you want to wear it,wear it.
No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.No it is not rude to wear orange in Ireland.
They wear just what we wear today.
they wear what we wear...
Worn is the past participle of wear.
they wear forms to school They wear uniforms but they wear them as the color as there flag...