How To Use Trying on In A Sentence
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The right-leaning, ex-Tory libertarian Quixotean quester Mr Guido Fawkes GuF really has given up trying on quality control.
Guido Fawkes: A Conspiracy Behind Every Windmill
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Trying on sunglasses, I'm surprised by how butch my face is.
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Remember; you are never forced to buy anything you try on, so don't feel guilty about trying on different threads.
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I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space.
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The racing crowds had been in earlier - good for takings but very trying on the patience, apparently - and he seemed glad for a bit of a lock in.
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After all, for all the while Georges St-Pierre peers down from his pedestal, there's a good chance Penn won't be trying on the crown for size anyway.
Elliot Worsell: BJ Penn -- What Next?
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Then we have the obligatory fashion section, which again, is well laid out and quite fun if you enjoy playing dress up and trying on a different identity every week.
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On the horizon are immune system treatments — research that Steinman, the Nobel recipient from Rockefeller University in New York, was studying in the lab and trying on his own pancreatic cancer.
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Ruth and I discovered some interesting things worth trying once our daylight hours start expanding again.
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As I think of these places I am again delving into their world, trying on their suffering, searching for an understanding of the strengths that allow them to go on, when I, who am blessed beyond the dreams of some of these people, might choose to pitch life and its profound sorrow.
A Moment
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The others believed it was all about trying on dresses and pulling groomsmen.
The Sun
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It was a bit lacking in event, though flatmates Laura and Samantha did their best to give us a cut-price Trinny and Susannah, trying on French maid outfits at sex shops for a fashion show.
Lost Land of the Tiger; Unequal Opportunities; Excluded; Spooks; Seven Days
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This weekend, after trying on thirty different-but-strangely-identical white cotton peasant skirts, I said, forget it, and went to Kaplan's for some lovely slubbed peach silk, to make my own bias-cut skirt.
Busy, busy
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We had an entire case each of flippy skirts for the city but, although I'd spent days trying on Gore-tex anoraks and khaki quick-dry zip-off hiking trousers, I couldn't bring myself to buy them, instead stocking up on girly fleeces.
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The spelt is courtesy of June, who made such a startlingly high, even textured sandwich loaf from all spelt (I'm going to be trying one of those soon, too), and Lynn D. *, who put some in her 18 hour loaf, and liked the results.
Toast:
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My more down-to-earth choice was the Melbourne Fashion Experience, custom-tailored to my tastes, visiting designer showrooms and trying on high-end suits in arcaded shops.
Lea Lane: Only Have a Week? A Deluxe Quickie to Oz
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She suggests trying one color scheme when purchasing outfits, such as a slip dress with a jacket, skirt, and pants.
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Paul is standing in front of his mirror, trying on his new ruffled Mississippi gambler's shirt and straight-leg black jeans.
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He was barefoot, and if the term sans-culottes wasn't yet in common use, it wasn't for lack of trying on his part.
Dragonfly in Amber
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But by gum, I just can't bear the notion of some Joe Lunchpail and his slovenly wife trundling clumsily through my private slaughterhouse, or trying on my world-renowned collection of 16th century undergarments.
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Mary is trying on the dress that she is going to wear at the graduation ceremony.
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You can experiment with trying on clothes, not to buy them, but to explore unlikely styles and looks.
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The sisters fail in trying on the slipper, which is then fitted to
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide
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Very important. It allows me to keep trying on something new. Breaking the limitation.
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Trying on cheap ones would sap my will to live entirely.
Times, Sunday Times
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In place of, the Aintree course is of a trying nature we can surely say Aintree is a trying course or the Aintree course is a trying onejust that and nothing more.
V. Interlude: On Jargon
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Consumers enter their measurements into the program, and create a personalized image, that can be used for trying on garments.
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I tried on clothes that actually fit me and felt comfortable instead of living in denial and trying on clothing that depressed me when I couldn't get the pants above my thighs.
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There was a little switcheroo played on SNL this past Saturday with Maroon 5 trying on Gym Class Heroes' hit "Stereo Hearts," Travie McCoy representing GCH.
Mike Ragogna: Maroon 5 with Travie McCoy on SNL, Plus Chatting with Vince Gill, Trombone Shorty and Paul Rogers
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Their anatomical incorrectness --- incompleteness is more like it --- would seem to be a problem, but they are drawn together by a mutual fetishistic love of fashion and trying on outfits for each other is their version of sex, which makes the interrogation scene very kinky.
Lance Mannion:
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Trying on cheap ones would sap my will to live entirely.
Times, Sunday Times
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And while you're trying on Western Wear, it's fun to get your favorite cowgirl a nice cowboy hat;
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Well, EMS is in the throes of their winter clearance, and what with one thing and another, while the ashacat was trying on climbing shoes, I walked out with the pair of North Face trail runners that were marked down almost into my price range, and two pairs of Smartwool running socks.
I slipped out of my room into the rain, and i went running for my health
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In trying on the helmet, you must hold it by the chin straps.
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On Oct. 13, Mauboussin opens a New York flagship that houses a five-table "salon de gourmandize" where guests can devour pastries and chocolate while trying on jewelry. (mauboussin. com).
Snacking With Sapphires