Thesaurus / most dog-eared
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synonyms for most dog-eared
- broken-down
- crumbling
- decrepit
- derelict
- deserted
- desolate
- dilapidated
- dingy
- neglected
- ramshackle
- rickety
- seedy
- tacky
- abandoned
- beat up
- below par
- debilitated
- dog-eared
- down-at-the-heel
- drained
- enervated
- exhausted
- fatigued
- forsaken
- frowzy
- in a bad way
- old
- out of condition
- peaked
- ratty
- tattered
- tired
- tumble-down
- uncared-for
- under the weather
- unhealthy
- untended
- used-up
- weak
- weary
- worn-out
- crummy
- decaying
- decrepit
- dingy
- grubby
- scruffy
- shabby
- sleazy
- squalid
- tacky
- ailing
- beat-up
- bedraggled
- dog-eared
- down-at-the-heel
- drooping
- droopy
- faded
- flagging
- frowzy
- gone to seed
- in a bad way
- mangy
- messy
- neglected
- old
- overgrown
- poor
- poorly
- ragged
- ratty
- sagging
- sickly
- slovenly
- tattered
- threadbare
- tired
- torn
- unkempt
- untidy
- unwell
- used-up
- wilted
- wilting
- worn
- crummy
- decaying
- decrepit
- desolate
- dilapidated
- dingy
- pitiful
- ramshackle
- ratty
- rickety
- run down
- scruffy
- seedy
- shoddy
- squalid
- tacky
- tattered
- threadbare
- worn
- bare
- bedraggled
- decayed
- degenerated
- deteriorated
- deteriorating
- disfigured
- disreputable
- dog-eared
- faded
- frayed
- gone to seed
- mangy
- meager
- mean
- miserable
- moth-eaten
- neglected
- poor
- poverty-stricken
- ragged
- ruined
- ruinous
- scrubby
- sleazy
- slipshod
- tired
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- wretched
- faded
- ratty
- scruffy
- shabby
- shopworn
- tacky
- tattered
- beat up
- damaged
- dilapidated
- dingy
- dog-eared
- down-at-the-heel
- frowzy
- impaired
- injured
- old
- ragged
- run down
- seedy
- timeworn
- used
- used-up
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- all the worse for wear
- bare
- bedraggled
- broken-down
- crummy
- cure
- decayed
- decaying
- decrepit
- degenerated
- desolate
- deteriorated
- deteriorating
- dilapidated
- dingy
- disfigured
- disreputable
- dog-eared
- down-at-heel
- faded
- frayed
- gone to seed
- mangy
- meager
- mean
- miserable
- moth-eaten
- neglected
- pitiful
- poor
- pot
- poverty-stricken
- ragged
- ramshackle
- ratty
- rickety
- ruined
- ruinous
- rundown
- run down
- scruffy
- seedy
- shoddy
- sleazy
- slipshod
- squalid
- tacky
- tattered
- tatty
- threadbare
- tired
- worn
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- wretched
- all the worse for wear
- bare
- bedraggled
- broken-down
- crummy
- cure
- decayed
- decaying
- decrepit
- degenerated
- desolate
- deteriorated
- deteriorating
- dilapidated
- dingy
- disfigured
- disreputable
- dog-eared
- down-at-heel
- faded
- frayed
- gone to seed
- mangy
- meager
- mean
- miserable
- moth-eaten
- neglected
- pitiful
- poor
- pot
- poverty-stricken
- ragged
- ramshackle
- ratty
- rickety
- ruined
- ruinous
- rundown
- run down
- scrubby
- scruffy
- seedy
- shoddy
- sleazy
- slipshod
- squalid
- tacky
- tattered
- threadbare
- tired
- worn
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- wretched
- battered
- broken-down
- crumbling
- damaged
- decaying
- decrepit
- derelict
- dingy
- in ruins
- neglected
- ramshackle
- rickety
- run down
- seedy
- shabby
- unkempt
- decayed
- faded
- impaired
- injured
- marred
- beat-up
- crumbly
- crummy
- dog-eared
- fallen-in
- in a bad way
- old
- ratty
- raunchy
- rinky-dink
- shaky
- slummy
- tacky
- threadbare
- tumble-down
- uncared-for
- unimproved
- used-up
- worn-out
On this page you'll find 351 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most dog-eared, such as: broken-down, crumbling, decrepit, derelict, deserted, and desolate.
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How to use most dog-eared in a sentence
A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYA was an Archer, who shot at a frog; B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.
BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKSHELF; A PRACTICAL PLAN OF CHARACTER BUILDING, VOLUME I (OF 17)VARIOUSThe dog stood with hanging head and tail, as if ashamed he had let so many of his enemies get away unharmed.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNThese words were uttered in a guarded whisper by a boy about seventeen years of age, to a great dog that stood by his side.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNAt the word of command, the dog crouched down, his whole body quivering with excitement.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNI thought this young man was going to read us some of his poetry; it's too tiresome of him to stop to tell us about his bull-dog.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, NOVEMBER 3, 1894VARIOUSYou know the fable about the dog who dropped his meat in the water, trying to snap at its reflection?
ROSEMARY IN SEARCH OF A FATHERC. N. WILLIAMSONAnd I, for one, absolutely decline to believe in this preposterous story of his about a bull-dog.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, NOVEMBER 3, 1894VARIOUSWhen Squinty thought this he stopped and looked carefully around for any signs of a barking dog.
SQUINTY THE COMICAL PIGRICHARD BARNUMHe heard Mohammedans alluding to a Brahmin as a leader—so might a wolf and a snake make common alliance against a watch dog.
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