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will don

  • future tense
    of don.
    don
    noun
    Mr.; Sir: a Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name.

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Mexico City time, Sheinbaum will don the symbolic presidential sash — embroidered with the Mexican tricolor and embossed with the gold-threaded national coat of arms.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 1, 2024

Russian Makhachev and American Poirier will sport the new gloves in gold, which is mandatory for championship bouts, while other fighters will don them in black.

From BBC May 30, 2024

In June, the artist behind the work, Haydee Alonso, will stage a performance at the El Paso museum in which two women will don the earring and walk, tethered together, through the exhibition.

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2024

When the time comes, Soleil will don dresses and jewelry gifted by family members and perform more than 100 dances, using a curved staff to keep time with the music.

From Seattle Times Jun. 28, 2023

He put on an air of briskness, as one will don a garment, as he ordered coffee and rolls in the dining-room.

From Children of the Desert by Louis Dodge