Similar words: born of, turn out, turnout, burn out, cavernous, neck or nothing, turn on, turn off. Meaning: adj. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted worn-out. adj. 1. used until no longer useful 2. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
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31. Though Harriet was tired - indeed, worn out - the Easter party took place.
32. Child-bearing and cooking for twenty years ... she must have been worn out before she died a comparatively young woman.
33. Everyone said I looked worn out and must have been gadding about too much!
34. Her body was worn out from performing to a capacity crowd at Town Hall.
35. By contrast, most objects thrown away were by definition worn out, broken, or regarded as useless.
36. Its members take on the characteristics of mechanical cogs, performing their prescribed chores until they are worn out and replaced.
37. A worn out slob, he can not accustom himself to the idea of women playing the sport seriously.
38. Father worn out from the beating he had administered, sat on the doorstep smoking his pipe.
39. At the time I was worn out, still reacting no doubt from living for years on end in fear and dread.
40. He has already taken over 12 million paces and worn out six pairs of tough walking boots.
41. By late afternoon Glover was feeling glad not to be worn out for the mild diversion of Halloween.
42. Born when the earth sleeps, yet Effie never seemed to rest and had soon worn out a rather fragile Marjorie.
43. After ten or twelve tries, I was all worn out, a spent and battered hulk.
44. She wore a long skirt and a baggy maroon V-neck sweater, one of mine she had appropriated and almost worn out.
45. The original intention was that they should replace the Milnes cars which were worn out.
46. She lay motionless, utterly worn out by her exertions, yet at the same time ominously wide awake.
47. Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride! Hunter S. Thompson
48. They were there because the can opener that came with the caravan was worn out.
49. Some people think shareware is and worn out word.
50. Well, the speedometer is worn out.
51. I am worn out with civility.
52. The steelyard's lifting cord has been worn out.
53. At twenty-two I am utterly worn out and finished.
54. In the worn out 3) lino , the fireless hearth, the dank, musty smell of the place.
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55. You feel as if you've been tossing and turning all night, and wake up feeling worn out.
56. The impeller of the sea water pump is unevenly worn out.
57. As he almost worn out, he found an antiquated cabin.
58. What a world of pathos in this: A barren room, ill kempt children, a worn out patient wife, a dissolute husband, and weak.
59. This car is worn out and I'm going to have to give it the heave-ho.
60. These are rip-off brand sneakers. No wonder they are worn out so quickly.