to coordinate
/koʊˈɔɹdəˌneɪt/, /koʊˈɔɹdənət/
verbto match and combine well together
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1. They coordinate those two elements.
2. Their helmets and their weapons are coordinated.
3. Just another run of the mill coordinated familial mass suicide.
4. The system coordinates the activity.
5. - Coordinated.
to wear
/ˈwɛɹ/
verbto have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body
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1. What color does a woman wear in this country when she marries, Mary?'
2. She wears white because she's happy.'
3. They are all wearing 3D glasses.
4. Wear a mask!
5. - That one was wearing a Lady Gaga costume.
to button
/ˈbətən/
verbto fasten with buttons, such as the buttons on an item of clothing
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1. You can suck on a button or pebble to help with dry mouth and thirst temptation.
2. Now have this view contacts button.
3. The silver play button!
4. The silver play button.
5. - I buttoned every freakin' button.
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1. Lack of jobs and new marriage patterns are causing changes in many countries.
2. Magicians also prey on our change blindness, the psychological phenomenon in which we fail to notice changes in our environment.
3. Magicians also prey on our change blindness, the psychological phenomenon in which we fail to notice changes in our environment.
4. In the larger scheme of things, those things don't change your narrative.
5. If this gets tepid or warm, it will change flavor.
to clothe
/ˈkɫoʊð/
verbto provide someone or ourselves with clothes; to dress someone or ourselves
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1. Mostly clothed From here up.
2. That's clothed.
3. Clothe me.
4. "The slaves were clothed, fed, and better off under a master's care."
5. "The slaves were clothed, fed, and better off under a master's care."
to fasten
/ˈfæsən/
verb(of two parts of something) to close or join together; to be closed or joined together
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1. his seat fastened down?
2. The servant girl atenizo, fastened her eyes.
3. Fasten your gi.
4. Please fasten your seatbelt.
5. Fasten the 95 degree hinges.
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1. Today, thanks to electronics, tiny devices that fit behind the ear contain both energy cells and an amplifier.
2. His new mommy had medical professional training and it's a really good fit.
3. You know, they have the right to terminate channels as they see fit, to suspend channels as they see fit.
4. You know, they have the right to terminate channels as they see fit, to suspend channels as they see fit.
5. Pants fitted?
to match
/ˈmætʃ/
verbto have the same pattern, color, etc. with something else that makes a good combination
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1. The Athenians can’t match the formidable Spartan army on land.
2. This one matches the drapes.
3. So fourteen items match
4. An ax Matches Some water A nail and some vinegar.
5. Does the plaid shirt match the underwear?
to overdress
/ˈoʊvɝˌdɹɛs/
verbto wear clothes that are too formal or elaborate for an occasion
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1. She was overdressed compared to Moses and Solomon, who wore white dress shirts, dark slacks, and black dress shoes.
2. I feel overdressed.
3. , he was overdressed.
4. Aren't you overdressed for the beach?
5. Do you ever feel overdressed?
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1. Your LEDs stripped the finish.
2. Emily, strip this thyme.
3. Moreover, his stark statement of the gap strips away some potentially important nuances.
4. Long showers strip your natural oils.
5. Strip an inch of insulation off the wires coming from the wall.
to take off
/tˈeɪk ˈɔf/
verbto remove a piece of clothing from one's or another's body
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1. Take off your mask!
2. - Take off the blindfold.
3. Take off your hat, your coat and your gloves!
4. Lim wrestled out of his lifejacket and took off his sodden clothing.
5. Take off your masks.
to take
/ˈteɪk/
verbto wear a particular size of clothes, shoes, or any complementary article
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1. The company will begin taking pre-orders for the Model 3 in March.
2. Addicts take drugs to escape their problems.
3. When I do fieldwork, I always take photos.
4. It is their take on the dual-screen devices trend that has been building up for a time.
5. We didn’t even have time to take evasive action.
to unbutton
/ənˈbətən/
verbto open the buttons of a piece of clothing
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1. I just unbuttoned one button, like yeah.
2. Women like to unbutton stuff.
3. I unbuttoned a jacket.
4. - Can you unbutton three buttons from my shirt?
5. - Can you unbutton three buttons from my shirt?
to underdress
/ˌʌndɚdɹˈɛs/
verbto put on clothes that are not formal or elaborate enough for an occasion
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1. Maybe I underdressed.
2. Men's Wearhouse had a survey and almost 3 out of 4 men felt that they are underdressed all the time.
3. Otherwise, you may be way overdressed or way underdressed which makes you uncomfortable or them look bad and that's something you definitely want to avoid.
to unfasten
/ʌnfˈæsən/
verbto undo or untie; to make something become loose or open
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1. Mrs. White at the same moment placed her hands behind her, and hurriedly unfastening the strings of her apron, put that useful article of apparel beneath the cushion of her chair.
2. The King and the hermit unfastened the man’s clothing.
3. Fans of Italian Sprezzatura will even leave one or both of the buttons unfastened for an especially casual appearance.
4. You unfasten the button.
5. Use this time to unfasten your seat belt, open the driver-side window or a sunroof, and unlock the doors.
to style
/ˈstaɪɫ/
verbto design, arrange or present something in a particular way
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1. I got style.
2. I got style.
3. Xmiramirax styles the father, a poor fisherman.
4. Next up is style.
5. These teachers also instruct students on weight training, flexibility, aerobics, and other workout styles, often developing programs for people with special needs or goals.
to tailor-make
/tˈeɪlɚmˈeɪk/
verbto make or adapt something specifically to fit an individual's needs or requirements, especially in relation to clothing or other bespoke items
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1. It’s a salacious story tailor-made for Fox.
2. Some actors just look tailor-made for their roles.
3. You can almost pick one tailor-made for you.
4. He was always very well-dressed with tailor-made suits, and a Rolex on his wrist.
5. This happy hog is often seen and tailor-made kayaks, tents, and of course, tiny hats, all of which are regularly photoshopped to perfection by fans.
to pull on
/pʊl ˈɑːn/
verbto dress or put on a garment by pulling it over one's body without fastening it
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1. The muscles pull on the body wall of the thorax instead of on the wing itself.
2. I pull on a baseball cap.
3. Squeaks, pull on the handle!
4. Pull on your tongue.
5. Pull on a pair of boy-leg briefs.
to pull off
/pˈʊl ˈɔf/
verbto remove or take off something, such as clothing or a covering, by pulling it away
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1. - Pulling off the little tree-looking thingies.
2. Just pull off the rest of the phone back.
3. The crew likely pulled off these raids with style.
4. Pull off the backing.
5. Then pull off the hoses.
to do up
/dˈuː ˈʌp/
verbto make oneself look neat or stylish, especially by dressing up or putting on makeup
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1. and I did up the Inca trail to Machu Picchu in Peru.
2. Instead of burgers and dogs, do up some unprocessed meats.
3. I've done up my office space recently.
4. Not done up!
5. - It was done up.
to suit
/ˈsut/
verb(of a style of clothes, color, etc.) to look good on someone
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1. Look for the City men with their dark suits and umbrellas!
2. Other states like Florida followed suit.
3. Nevertheless, people still wore suits.
4. Other towns and cities across the country quickly followed suit.
5. Other companies soon followed suit.
to unbuckle
/ʌnbˈʌkəl/
verbto open or release a buckle or fastening from a belt, shoe, or other item of clothing
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1. Just unbuckle me!
2. He unbuckled my belt.
3. He unbuckled the seat belt that was supporting the lifeless body of Eliazar Graham.
4. Unbuckle your seatbelt and roll down the windows.
5. Oh, unbuckling me.
to garment
/ˈɡɑɹmənt/
verbto dress or cover someone or something with a particular type of clothing
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1. Every garment has a political message.
2. Silk wool blend different colors phenomenal works with business suits casual garments sport garments
3. Item number six is garment bags.
4. Few garments eleicit such contradictory impressions.
5. Take off the garment.
to apparel
/əˈpæɹəɫ/, /əˈpɛɹəɫ/
verbto dress someone in a particular set of clothes
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1. His apparel, however, still flaunts the logo of his most loyal sponsor, Nike.
2. Apparel has the biggest problem with excess inventory, in part because of the current trend of fast fashion.
3. They're selling apparel.
4. Apparel and décor sales slumped.
5. I make custom pet apparel for celebrity dogs.
