1.   Blue gowns in Old England was a term for prostitutes, derived from the blue dresses worn as uniforms when prostitutes were imprisoned.

2.   Crowley said his invention was lightweight and could be integrated into a thermal jacket or worn as a vest on the outside of winter clothing.

3.   Ms. Duke looks harried and worn as Patty Lane but serene and mature as Cathy.

4.   Plenty of vests came out, worn as sleeveless blouses with the skirts or wide pants.

a. + as >>共 1435
important 2.51%
simple 1.45%
high 1.38%
big 1.34%
old 1.03%
large 1.02%
diverse 1.00%
early 0.97%
strong 0.95%
available 0.91%
worn 0.01%
worn + p. >>共 18
out 39.47%
down 18.42%
by 9.21%
with 8.55%
from 3.29%
over 3.29%
after 2.63%
as 2.63%
in 1.97%
on 1.97%
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