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is donning

  • present progressive
    of don (3rd person singular).
    don
    noun
    Mr.; Sir: a Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name.

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In the photo, Kate and William match in khaki colors while George is donning a camo-patterned collared shirt and Charlotte and her youngest brother Louis are in a blue gingham dress and striped shirt respectively.

From Fox News Dec. 10, 2021

"Even though he's excited to learn more about drag queens, what becomes apparent is that the young man is donning this new identity because he fundamentally dislikes who he is," said Screen Daily's Tim Grierson.

From BBC Sep. 16, 2021

Now, Larios is donning his Bearsun costume and walking to New York, with plans to raise more money.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 13, 2021

New York City’s “Fearless Girl” statue, a tourist attraction for the last year, is donning a new outfit Thursday: a cape of blue flowers.

From Washington Times Mar. 8, 2018

Aloud he said, "Miss Vernon will see he is donning the garb of modesty in her honour."

From A Heart-Song of To-day by Annie Gregg Savigny