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What does lived-in mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word lived-in? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. Describing a location as looking like someone currently lives there or has lived there, not pristine, not new. Generally a derogatory term meaning it is sloppily kept.
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His sound is as warm and full of pathos as his lived-in face would suggest.
But then again, I dare say my face could do with looking a little more lived-in at this stage of my life.
She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing.
Painted in a dark bordello-esque red, this cosy restaurant has a warm, welcoming and distinctly lived-in atmosphere.
Yet it lacked the usual dust in the air, the homeliness and lived-in appearance his old lab had.
His dry humour and his lived-in face perfectly convey the hopelessness he feels as he tries to come to terms with his personal demons.

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