It means "to tire us out".
It means you were beaten for example if you did something wrong as a child your dad would wear you out or spank you. That ↑↑ is one meaning. Another, more common I think, is "exhaust, tire out". "I'm worn out" = "I'm very tired / I'm exhausted". So "He wore us out" can mean "He made us work (or march, or whatever) very hard, till we were exhausted."
It is the past tense of wear
Us British wear normal clothes like everybody else.
It means you are a minister.
it is a thing you wear around your ankle
It means you were beaten for example if you did something wrong as a child your dad would wear you out or spank you. That ↑↑ is one meaning. Another, more common I think, is "exhaust, tire out". "I'm worn out" = "I'm very tired / I'm exhausted". So "He wore us out" can mean "He made us work (or march, or whatever) very hard, till we were exhausted."
The duration of What Not to Wear - US TV series - is 3120.0 seconds.
Shirts
What Not to Wear - US TV series - was created on 2003-01-18.
delta are authorized not to wear any BDU's at all. they wear civlian dress and have civilian appearance to blend in.
they wear regular cloths like us.
Yes, they do.
they usually wear clothes like us at least in Brasilia!
That you like or visited Mexico? It is like those guys who wear US Flag underwear. Sometimes wearing a trinket is just that.
the not wear the same clothes we wear now the us to make the clothes from anmalis
it depends what you mean by thongs if you mean the shoes or the underwear i am guessing you mean under wear so here is a picture
'Black tie' means that you have to wear a tux (US) or a dinner jacket (UK). Any color is fine, but black is recommended for gentlemen. If you were to wear a white jacket, then black pants are appropriate. Shoes should be pumps or patent leather oxfords (closed laces).