It is the past tense of wear
Wore is not an adjective.
The word 'wore' is the past tense of the verb to wear (wears, wearing, wore, worn).
Yes. It's an action verb."Yesterday, she wore a dress.""I wore a suit to the meeting."
The proper spelling is worn, not wore. I'm worn out. The knees on the boys jeans were worn through.
OG means original shoe Jordan wore in his games. Retros is REMAKES of the OG shoes with slight differences.
What I wore
the person who wore the trousers was the leader of the relationship, what they say goes
it means that you are very worried
Mean Joe Greene wore number 72 early on in his rookie season (1969). Later that season he switched to number 75 and wore that number up until his retirement in 1981.
If you mean in olden times when they had many wars, then they wore armour to protect themselves from arrows swords spears etc.
The Rulers power to protect
The Shoshone made their clothing out of animal skin. The women wore loose dresses in the winter and the summer. The mean wore little things that covered their bottom in the summer and they wore a light coat in the winter.
The Shoshone made their clothing out of animal skin. The women wore loose dresses in the winter and the summer. The mean wore little things that covered their bottom in the summer and they wore a light coat in the winter.
It Was WEDNESDAY
mean Joe Greene
What do you mean? Jersey, Shorts, Socks, Cleats, and Shin Guards.
How the heck do roman soldiers look out for clothing and protection? If you mean what they wore, they wore linen capes or tunics