By my head, said Arthur, ye shall wearit or it come on my back, or any man's that here is.
I shall wear a starry crown, I shall wear a starry crown, I shall wear--I shall wear a starry crown.
I shall wear my cotton frocks, and give myself up to enjoyment, lie on the deck and look up at the blue sky, too deliciously idle even to read the last horrid thing of Zola's.
To-morrow we are going to a concert and I shall wear my new white dress.
Still, for the present, weshall wear black, but we have the white things in case it gets frightfully hot.
I like Mother's ring best of all my birthday presents; I shall wear it for always and always.
I shall wear Delannoy's blue and white striped silk, half long, and take my hat in my hand, as it must go on for our outing.
I had some little difficulty in finding out what I was to wear (as there is little etiquette at the English Court upon these occasions), but they finally told me ordinary visiting dress, so I shall wear my blue velvet.
I shall wear my blue tulle ball-dress to-night, as we go to the ball at the Governor's Palace after dinner.
I shall wearmy red velvet dress," said the elder, "and trim it with my point lace.
I shall wear both as long as it suits me,--because I adore rings.
I shall wear it this evening with my new dress, and it will help me to make an impression on my unknown cousin.
I shall wear blue to-night, Mr. Falkirk--and you like blue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall wear" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.