Similar words: well worn, well-wisher, well water, wellborn, small wonder, All's well that ends well, small wonder that, mealworm. Meaning: adj. 1. showing signs of much wear or use 2. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.
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1 Before you is a well-worn path of beaten earth.
2 Most British visitors beat a well-worn path to the same tourist areas of the US.
3 To use a well-worn cliche, it is packed with information.
4 Ecology can be written about without relying on well-worn examples such as tropical rain forests.
5 Her education followed the usual well-worn path of rich youngsters in the 1930s.
6 The lapels of his well-worn suit seemed to carry a permanent sheen from years of dropped ash on worsted.
7 We were leafing through a well-worn copy of Sports Illustrated, and Mike was identifying his clients.
8 To me, Manhattan was like a well-worn shoe, ugly but honest, forthright about its flaws and beauties.
9 However, I pursue neither of these two more well-worn paths.
10 The friendship tunnel became a well-worn path - what with all the to-ing and fro-ing of furred and feathered visitors.
11 In recreation grounds the patches of well-worn grass close to the swings and roundabouts will hold the most money.
12 My well-worn schoolboy shoes were polished until they shone like glass.
13 The wood shelves contain well-worn volumes, some dating back to the 1920s.
14 For instance, I already own a well-worn pair of Birkenstocks, which appears to be half the artistic battle.
15 Since then he has trod the well-worn path from radical to conservative.
16 Want to pass around your well-worn, well-loved and highly recommended copy of The Illuminatus!
17 With others struggling on old, well-worn inters for a while Barrichello was one of the quickest drivers on the track - quicker than anybody on one lap.
18 These well-worn theories are among seven "medical myths" exposed in a paper published in the British Medical Journal.
19 As told to Cathy Troupp Peter was 33, six feet tall, and dressed in a well-worn suit and tie.
20 The company is now just waiting for the world to beat a well-worn path to its door.
21 Making it all the stranger that he should decide to lug his camera down the well-worn path of the court room drama.
22 Today, the Ground Zero site remains a popular tourist destination and is included on tours through most New York tour companies, alongside the Statue of Liberty and other well-worn destinations.
23 Yet there is nothing unusual about such lofty declarations; indeed,(www.Sentencedict.com) those who make them are treading a well-worn path.
24 The coaches were the first to speak, after all, and dutifully avoided handing their opponents motivational nuggets by relying on well-worn phrases about "respect" and "not underestimating anyone".
25 Female singers in the former Burma are traditionally more conservative and cautious, seldom veering from well-worn romantic ballads.
26 To get here, park along the south feeder road, a couple of miles west of Loop 335, and walk the well-worn path.
27 For many years thereafter, the two families watched the faithful friends frolicking and chasing each other down that well-worn path between their houses.
28 He regarded himself as the last of the old time coppers. No patrol car for him. Only his walkie-talkie radio set and his well-worn feet.
29 We often get wrapped up in Silicon Valley with the "new-new" way that we can forget many times we're simply rediscovering well-worn lessons that date back to the beginnings of commerce.
30 John] McCain, [Bob] Casey, maybe [Carl] Levin, but I don't know if I will have enough time," he told me, wearing jeans and a well-worn T shirt that said SUPER CHEVROLET SERVICE.
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