I was always embarrassed ordsprog

en I was always embarrassed because my dad wore a suit and my mother wore flat pumps and a cozy jumper while my friends' parents were punks or hippies.

en When you ask them about it, they will tell you they discovered the suit. They never wore a suit before, they never owned a suit and some of them never saw their father wear a suit.

en I never wore underwear - as far as fire-retardant underwear - before underneath my driver's uniform. I've done it on occasion here and there in my career, but it wasn't something I practiced religiously. That weekend, I took Steve Crisp with me and he brought along my suit. He had all that prepared. There happened to be some underwear in the bag. I didn't have a t-shirt to wear underneath my uniform like I usually do. I just usually only wore a t-shirt. And so I put that on my upper body, but I just wore my boxers. So my legs got burned and nothing else did - except I've got a little spot on my neck. It shows me I need to be wearing everything I can wear and utilize as much precaution as possible.

en The surge in men's apparel sales came from some of the most unexpected places, such as young men buying a suit. Teens and young adult men have finally 'discovered the suit.' When exploring that further, NPD found that young men never owned a suit, never wore a suit and never saw their father in a suit - yet, they have migrated towards dressing up to be 'cool.' We are seeing a shift in the younger generation reaching their image through grooming and dressing up.

en The motion picture is like a picture of a lady in a half-piece bathing suit. If she wore a few more clothes, you might be intrigued. If she wore no clothes at all, you might be shocked. But the way it is, you are occupied with noticing that her knees are too bony and that her toenails are too large. The modern film tries too hard to be real. Its techniques of illusion are so perfect that it requires no contribution form the audience but a mouthful of popcorn.
  Raymond Chandler

en The tale of the tape is pretty evident. They wore us out with the inside bodies they threw at us. Their guard did their thing, too. They just wore us out.

en She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. Woody would be very happy if I wore the kind of dress I wore in the movie, white and linen, but I don't think that would go down very well in the Golden Globes.

en Every person I ever met who heard her sing could remember what they wore and what she wore (on that occasion).

en You knew by looking at what they were wearing what their characters were. Betty always wore some kind of a shirt-dress with little buttons, and Rue, of course, wore these things that were such outlandishly bad taste.

en Yesterday wore him out. I think the thing that wore him out was talking to so many people.

en But it's certainly not like it was in the '30s and '40s when everyone wore a hat. And it really fell off in the '60s because of (President) Kennedy. He never wore a hat.

en I can't explain it. It's crazy. We wore on them like they wore on us. But we could never take the lead.

en They wore us down. They just wore us down physically. Our defensemen were just pooped at the end.

en They won't reveal the mascot for the team until April 10. For my try-out I wore the Sammy suit.

en When I was a kid, you put on a suit and tie, and the girls wore a black drape and that was the senior picture,


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