She was so worn out she could hardly see straight, but she couldn't take her eyes from the stars. |
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In addition, the nodulose surface strip is a relatively inexpensive item that can easily be replaced when worn out. |
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If anything, she thinks her husband's six-year anti-ageing mission has left him more worn out than men of the same age. |
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Woman folded their worn out linens and few spare clothes, packing them into cloth sacks to be carried. |
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His father Chris says he's worn out several wooden rocking horses before moving on to the real thing. |
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The entire family lives within the walls of a tiny apartment and the play takes place entirely in its worn out, lived-in living room. |
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Having worn out these straw men almost completely, educators are trying a new tack. |
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Now, many find themselves worn out after decades of back-breaking physical work, and they are unable to find work. |
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He looked tired and worn out, with pale skin and purple bags under his eyes. |
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She had been unable to cope with the humiliation of having to wear a worn out pair of tennis shoes to school. |
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He was wearing old, worn out blue trousers, boots of the same make, a blue slashed white shirt, and a bandanna on his head. |
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If you buy it on tick it'll be worn out before you've finished paying for it. |
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The unsmiling subjects in his deeply shadowed, melancholic portraits seem drained of emotion, perhaps worn out by life's events. |
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Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out. |
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The guard covering the chain drive on the belt had worn out, exposing the mechanism. |
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It begins where the mules are tied up on the trailhead, and was originally worn out by bighorn sheep. |
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I boast nearly a full set of teeth and a pair of matching bicycle clips, worn out. |
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That may have something to do with the amount shoe leather he's worn out on doorsteps around Northern Ireland. |
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These ranged from missing safety clips that hold the rail in place, missing bolts, cracked sleepers and eroded ballast as well as worn out rails. |
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Plastic everything was cast away everywhere, along with old one-of-a-kind sneakers, worn out towels and pieces of clothing. |
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I pulled my worn out jacket closer, glad to have at least my long nightshirt under my thin sweater. |
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He still had a bushman's hardness, but was just about worn out from decades of demanding bush work. |
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When I discard clothing nowadays it's because it is worn out, yet I am loathe to throw anything away. |
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Indeed, when hafted lithic tools were broken or became worn out, trips to flint or chert sources would have been necessary. |
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She packed all she had in a worn out old carpet bag and swept up a little, she hated not to leave things tidy. |
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In February, people pine for a glimpse of this herald of spring, but by April, the robin has already worn out its welcome. |
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Intellectual works cannot be worn out by overuse, so the tragedy of the commons through overuse cannot occur in this field. |
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Equipment is not replaced after it has worn out, positions are left unfilled and staff are dangerously overworked. |
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Mechanic said everything looked great inside except the 3rd gear synchros were worn out. |
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The soles of my good summer shoes are peeling away and the worn out cleats are frozen in my trusty Airwalks. |
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Together with the dust that collects in the fan the worn out bearing suddenly stops the rotation of the fan. |
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Because they are composed of vegetable fibers, EcoDragon's sandals can be composted once they're worn out. |
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The character traits, situations, and dialogue feel formulaic and worn out from overuse. |
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Tomorrow will be my first proper day off for a fortnight and I feel utterly worn out. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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The child stayed on the table, listening until the shuffles of worn out, oversized slippers. |
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Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying. |
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The forefeet of scarabs are so little destined for modelling and rolling mud balls that their tarses are worn out in the process. |
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She dropped down in the sand and went to sleep, too worn out from the chase. |
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Or maybe he's worn out from competing with the furious film director in a smackdown of comparative auras. |
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He wore a pair of worn out old sneakers that matched his worn out old jean trousers. |
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He stuck unswervingly to his opinion that the West was too feeble, too worn out, and too decadent to begin the war seriously. |
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But that may not be beneficial if his primary mate cuckolds him as soon as he starts to look seedy and worn out. |
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Many of these poor people only found relief when, worn out by misery and broken hearted, they went to an early grave. |
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After I had moved several maps and a pair of worn out gloves from her seat, she climbed in. |
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Gearbox graunches on changing down from top to third or third to second means an old worn out synchromesh. |
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Next comes up a pair of elastic sides, thin and seedy, with the sole worn out, and dusted red. |
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Fact is, his grogginess is of a piece with his intensely absurd comedy, the enervated mutterings of one worn out by too much hard thinking. |
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I was tired and worn out, having been teaching all day, but left her, energised and full of enthusiasm. |
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One is to replace worn out parts in your vehicle with tough and durable replacement auto parts. |
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The living room contained two couches, both worn out with patches sewn into them. |
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Virtually worn out by the life he has led, there is a weariness in his character's every movement. |
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If the bearings that allow the crankshaft to turn freely are worn out, the crankshaft cannot turn so the engine cannot run. |
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She was into juicing long before it was cool and trendy and has worn out several electric juicers. |
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One of consumers' favorite justifiers for home decorating purchases is that a particular item has worn out and needs to be replaced. |
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Anyone would think that they would be worn out and ready to hand the reins of the grand tours over to their heirs. |
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At midnight when you get off work and you're all keyed up, I'm all worn out. |
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She'd come home from work completely worn out, but never too tired to tell us how tired she was and to divulge her secrets to success. |
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Last I remember of it, it had several torn and wrinkly pages and the cover was folded and worn out. |
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The pedals need replacing along with other parts that have worn out over the years. |
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Extra care has been taken to present a frayed and worn out look sought by the young and young at heart. |
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He had been doing some research on that most ancient and worn out of vessels. |
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Although the leather sole had worn out, he'd resoled them with an old black bicycle tire. |
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And yes, please throw away any tools that are worn out and replace them. |
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But he wasn't convinced and after a bit of poking around said he thought it was more likely to be osteoarthritis, arguing that my hip joints may have simply worn out. |
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Most chick flicks get cringier and cringier as time goes on, gender roles and stereotypes become outdated and less accepted, and common character tropes get overused and worn out. |
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Buying clothes that suit either a boy or a girl is a good choice, because the chances are great the baby will grow out of it long before it is worn out. |
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She was worn out, scared stiff, her heart was beating furiously, and her lungs were screaming in protest with every breath of icy air she inhaled. |
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This way, when they become worn out or do not provide enough cushioning or support, they can be replaced by more appropriate insoles or orthotics. |
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Experts explained that Japan confronted the same problem during its period of rapid economic growth, with many husbands too worn out at work to satisfy their wives. |
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Instead, its biggest sellers are PVC trousers with matching tops, bustiers and corsets that can be worn out clubbing as well as underneath more sedate outfits. |
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Objectors to the Aire Valley motorway are in danger of being worn out by constantly having to send in their reasons for objecting, claims an action group. |
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And you probably watched it so many times your VHS tape got too worn out to play. |
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This is not the case certainly with the fine ropes of Manilla hemp, which, though stronger than the best Russian hemp, are almost useless when worn out. |
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Damaged or worn out equipment will not protect you properly. |
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A simple act of replacing damaged or worn out auto parts can go a long way in extending the life of your Mercedes Benz as well as in restoring its original luster. |
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Some will undoubtedly start blaming the people and repeat the worn out excuse that the talk of freedom and democracy is futile for such a people as ours. |
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After five heart attacks and a stroke, Charles Neal's heart was so worn out that he could not walk across a room without feeling exhausted and short of breath. |
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Critics who are less bullish on The Crazy Ones bemoan all of this, protesting that the Robin Williams shtick is worn out. |
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Everybody's a little worn out, but they're doing fine. We're going to have a rest day after tomorrow and hopefully the weather will hold out and we go to the summit soon. |
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Those sweatpants are great for loafing around the house, but they're not meant to be worn out. |
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Alas I sit home and let thy dogs eat part with me, and wear clothes that have worn out their prenticeship a year and half sithence. |
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Poorly fitted, unprotective, defective, and worn out shoes can play a major role in developing a running injury. |
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And the worn out fabric is used to create the padding under hardwood basketball courts. |
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Dog collars draped over mudroom hooks are worn out, oily soft and stretched so thin they are next to useless. |
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One effect of the policy is that worn out road signs are replaced by bilingual ones, but this plan has drawn some criticism. |
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The men were so worn out that they longed for death to end their dreadful suffering. |
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If your guitar plays well on fretted strings but annoys you on the open ones, the nut's probably worn out. |
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After the enchainment of 23 years, Zuhua can no longer walk properly because his leg muscles have worn out. |
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Their bullpen is worn out after yesterday's doubleheader where both games went 12 innings. |
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But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic. |
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By 1775 about 600 Newcomen engines had been built, although many of these had worn out before then, and been abandoned or replaced. |
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He's worn out the orthopod, the neurologists, the neurosurgeons, the physical medicine people, and now he won't even send Justin to us for regular physical therapy. |
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We had an old, worn out ice chest, destined for the landfill. |
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A dress shirt should be tucked in, but a t-shirt can be worn out. |
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That hombre now with the worn out hat, tattered shirt, and fragmentary breeches, wears a sword. Bless you, his dignity would suffer greatly without it! |
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