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worn-out
adjective as in exhausted
adjective as in overused
Example Sentences
Tossing a great player like Austin Reaves early in his career while we keep the worn-out old guys.
But they tore down worn-out classical structures in which they were deeply schooled, knowing already what worked and what needed replacement.
Their only shelter is a worn-out plastic tent, with no chairs or beds.
Wearing the slippers was a functional choice, but it also meant temporarily discarding his beloved lucky shooting shoes: a pair of worn-out brown Red Wing boots he’s donned every production since 2011’s “Haywire.”
Most vendors refuse to accept worn-out paper money, he explains, and coins have fared little better.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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