After all, how could a cheerfulwearer of skirts be permanently offended with the man?
Every ring on the tunic was polished as highly as the metal would admit of, so that the light appeared to trickle over it as its wearer moved.
Any one picking up the spoor would be under the erroneous belief that the wearer was walking in the opposite direction to the actual one.
At five hundred yards the wearer was practically invisible, the "colour-scheme" blending with the surrounding ground in a most effective manner.
Wild-wearer sat silent and musing now, and Face-of-god spake not, for he was deep in wild and happy dreams.
But no evil befell him, and at last, when it yet lacked an hour to sunset, he came to the wood- lawn where Wild-wearer had made his onset that other eve.
Wild-wearer was but of few words, and those somewhat harsh; yet was he as a man striving to be courteous and blithe; but of the others Bow-may was the greatest speaker.
Wild-wearer nodded to them kindly, and they sat at table paying no more heed to Face-of-god than to cast him a nod for salutation.
In the second year they are rather more like what ostrich feathers ought to be, though still very narrow and pointed, and not until their wearer is plucked for the third time have they attained their full width and softness.
When prepared in one way, the charm gives the wearer a mighty arm for the chase; when in another, it renders the possessor popular and a favorite in savage society.
Before trying it on, its wearer should procure a good pair of riding corsets, which must allow free play to the movements of her hips, and, above all, she must not lace them tightly.
If a collar is preferred to a hunting-tie, it should not be too high, for nothing is more uncomfortable in riding than a collar which compels its wearer to preserve a stiff neck and runs into her whenever she tries to turn her head.
Care should be taken that the skirt fits well over the right knee, when the wearer is seated in her saddle.
Many habit makers who run apron skirts of their own, insist on making riding coats far too long, of course with the object of hiding the indecency of the apron skirt when its wearer is on foot.
Hayes' Safety Skirt," when its wearer is ready to mount, Fig.
Then, again, when a Champion and Wilton saddle with safety bar flap is used, the top of the left boot is liable to catch in the flap when its wearer is rising at the trot and is thus apt to release the stirrup leather.
A little while ago, she would have hailed her escape from this sad region with delight; but now she would fain have seen more of the wearer of the talisman.
It was true that the same path led also directly from the Squire's house, but it was not probable that the wearer of attire so equivocal had been visiting there.
Even his dress seemed plainer and less becoming than that of the others; but he had not been long in the room before the charm which his presence diffused made Marian suspect that he was the wearer of the talisman--and so it proved.
Ill-bred boys kicked off portions of the various excresences, and the tower-wearer was jeered at until she was glad to escape with her own few natural locks.
Sometimes the two ankle-rings were fastened together, which would oblige the fair wearer to walk with small, mincing steps.
This hid the face of the wearer from his followers and necessitated some means by which the latter could identify the man under whom they served.
This surcoat had afforded another opportunity of decoration, and it had been decorated with the same signs that the wearer had painted on his shield, hence the term "coat of arms.
It is not at the pleasure of the wearer to choose which he will, one or other being specified and included in the terms of the grant.
I mention these cases because they seem to conflict with the theory in the text, in accordance with which crowns might be regarded as amulets to protect the wearer against ghosts and the pollution of blood.
But in truth the bright blossoms and verdant foliage are not intended to decorate the wearer but to endow him with certain magical virtues, which are supposed to inhere in the flowers and leaves.
This ship was not to be mistaken even from a long distance.
We were sailing with the easterly wind on our beam, and making maybe six knots on it, with the two reefs down.
Nay, more; if there should happen an interval of mild weather, or the wearer be at work in paddling his canoe, he flings this unique garment aside, as if its warmth were an incumbrance!
Of course the reason why Gerald was not afraid was that he had the ring; and, as you have seen, the wearer of that is not frightened by anything unless he touches that thing.
The wearer thereof declared her head was laid open and there was general confusion.
But neither the wearer of furs nor the hunter has given one thought to their preservation.
If the wearer of that handsome warm fur coat could know what was, perhaps, the story of the wild creature to which it once belonged, would she enjoy it so much?
Could the wearer of that gay hat, for the making of which not only a mother bird, but perhaps a whole family of little ones, gave up their lives, take so much pleasure in it if she knew the history of its plumes?
On her sick bed and during her convalescence, she had dwelt upon the fear that her sinful prayer had killed the little wearer of the laurel wreath, until she could say to herself that events had proved it.
Meanwhile the little wearer of the wreath was lying on a black cloud opposite to her at Lienhard's feet.
Without moving his hands or vouchsafing her a single glance, he was gazing into the face of the little wearer of the laurel wreath, with whom he was eagerly talking.
Still, even now she might have had good reason to execrate the wearer of the wreath; for she alone, not Lienhard, was the sole cause of her misfortune.
The life was let out of it and its wearer by the same hole.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wearer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.