Similar words: worn out, born of, burnout, turnout, turn out, burn out, churn out, for nothing. Meaning: adj. 1. used until no longer useful 2. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted worn out. adj. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
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1. Worn-out car tyres were stacked in heaps.
2. All the worn-out clothes have been nearly patched up.
3. He made crass comments about her worn-out clothes.
4. The cold wind riddled through the worn-out roof.
5. You look worn-out after your long journey.
6. All his worn-out socks and shoes were cashiered by his wife.
7. This is a familiar, even rather worn-out and wearisome form of irony.
8. When you die you simply leave your worn-out body behind, and your spirit takes off.
9. The man in the worn-out boots limped towards the door carrying an ancient suitcase.
10. As they undressed and put their worn-out shoes beneath their beds, they again scorned the efforts of the soldier.
11. Have you used words that are too familiar, worn-out similes, too many abstract nouns?
12. Worn-out truck tyres stacked in heaps announce the arrival in the village of the industrial era.
13. Designers often wear worn-out jeans and wrinkled t-shirts, and frankly, most of the time, I say embrace it.
14. Using the waste and worn-out plastics with the methods of washing, pelleting and combined the performance of the waste and worn-out plastics produce film.
15. It says, "Come to me across the worn-out track of age, through the gates of death.
16. That curiously historic worn-out family with its ghostly legend of the coach-and-four?
17. When I visited her in hospital in Calcutta, she looked faded and worn-out.
18. It was as though he lived his life deep inside his dark, wrinkled, worn-out face.
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19. That is to say that when we think we're telling the truth we're actually using worn-out figures of speech.
20. She had a pale thin face, and her lips were frozen purple because of the cold. Her hair was cut short and she was dressed in worn-out clothes.
21. These figures do not account for wear and tear on US military equipment, costs of reconfiguring the US military to wage colonial wars in the Third World, or the cost of replacing worn-out equipment.
22. This is an age when people often throw away things that break, but Lee notices people hang on to old, worn-out toys for sentimental reasons.
23. He played a poor and homeless person, who wore large trousers, worn-out shoes and a small round black hat and carried a walking stick.
24. In extreme cases we operate on all these diseased worn-out organs, for example, coxarthritis.
25. But as the fancy new resorts on the Strip lured away more and more tourist traffic, downtown Vegas declined into a collection of worn-out casinos and run-down motels.
26. Having shown himself ready to abandon those favourite notions of Frenchmen and Italians, it is a pity he should obstinately retain certain worn-out phrases about the Germans.
27. On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics.
28. The challenges we face require tough choices, and Democrats as well as Republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past.
29. "A passport to a brighter future": it sounds like a worn-out advertising slogan, but for once the cliche has substance.
30. "These losses are due to weak management, nonpayment by government and consumers for electricity consumed, and high technical losses from worn-out equipment," the note said.
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