Matching Pairs HP5______Online version clothes by Evgenia Bakina 1 to fit, eg This skirt doesn't fit any more. 2 to wear out, eg He's already worn out two pairs of shoes this year. 3 to try on, eg Could I try this dress on, please? 4 backpack 5 to fasten, eg Fasten your seat belts. 6 go with, eg I'm not sure that those shoes really go with that dress. 7 get dressed, eg I usually get dressed before having breakfast. 8 to fold, eg Can you help me fold the sheets? 9 cloak, eg You need new black cloaks for school. to use something so much that it is damaged and cannot be used any more, or to become damaged in this way to bend it so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part. a loose coat without sleeves that hangs down from your shoulders to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it fits you or if you like it to close or fix something together, or to become closed or fixed together to be the right shape or size for someone or something to suit each other (about things) or they look or taste good together a bag that you carry on your back to put clothes on yourself or someone else