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1  He was wearing three heavy rings.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 3
2  He was leaning in the doorway, wearing his olive jeans and black T-shirt.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 6
3  Soda must have pulled my shoes and shirt off for me; I was still wearing my jeans.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 7
4  Two-Bit was the only one wearing a jacket; he had a couple of cans of beer stuffed in it.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 9
5  Hate to tell you, buddy," Steve said, still flat on the floor, "but you have to wear clothes to work.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 7
6  I remembered that it was a blue Mustang that had pulled up beside the vacant lot and that Johnny's face had been cut up by someone wearing rings.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 3
7  My hair is longer than a lot of boys wear theirs, squared off in back and long at the front and sides, but I am a greaser and most of my neighborhood rarely bothers to get a haircut.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 1
8  I only mean that most greasers do things like that, just like we wear our hair long and dress in blue jeans and T-shirts, or leave our shirttails out and wear leather jackets and tennis shoes or boots.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 1
9  They looked like they were all cut from the same piece of cloth: clean shaven with semi-Beatle haircuts, wearing striped or checkered shirts with light red or tan-colored jackets or madras ski jackets.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 9