Showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering.
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Examples for "worn"
Examples for "worn"
1I'm really quite worn out even after the first number, Idle said.
2Seven years is a long time and they are quite worn out.
3We won't be any use if we're completely worn out,' said Patrik.
4Whatever Mr. Socrates' agents had given him had not yet worn off.
5The problems could occur when the pedal mechanism becomes worn, it said.
1You are in trouble; I can see it in your haggard eyes.
2Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan; her mien terribly haggard.
3The place was a ruin, haggard and falling apart, leaking water everywhere.
4First light found the small group of Christians haggard and mentally worn.
5The haggard face under the gray hair turned slowly toward the messenger.
1Many great players enjoy their work; Stokes usually looks almost comically careworn.
2Grey; and the face, tanned even in the shaven jaws, was careworn.
3The poet was in slumber, and his face looked careworn in repose.
4People look careworn to me in America; they are spare and pallid.
5He seemed careworn, not as young as he had been earlier-worndown.
1The narcotic- and agony-raddled memories of the punishment factory had assaulted him.
2They had seen, perhaps, the raddled face of some final awful retribution.
3Thompson all but steals the show as his raddled but protective mother.
4Compared with the others, these were small, but raddled with damage.
5The last of the free wizards crept through the raddled landscape like ghosts.
1For companies drawn to Argentina's energy sector, significant challenges remain, analysts say.
2Europe has drawn 10 in the same time period, CB Insights said.
3It has drawn thousands of jihadists from across the world including Europe.
4The partial list of the 'disappeared' is drawn from Amnesty International reports.
5American teen dramas in particular have drawn a great deal of criticism.
6The good news is nobody seems interested in a long, drawn-out fight.
7However, no definite conclusions may be drawn until long-term data become available.
8Wilson said, all things considered, they have drawn quite a good pool.
9In addition, new vaccine types are mentioned and final conclusions are drawn.
10The company last night published the 30-page document drawn up last year.
11Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week wouldn't be drawn on interest rates.
12Method: Data were drawn from the 1996 National Anxiety Disorders Screening Day.
13The funds were drawn from unspent budget money from 2015, they said.
14Today some are moving back, drawn by foreign investment and falling unemployment.
15The latter two councils had drawn up lists of potential problem sites.
16Soon they beheld Hephaestus' group of soldier DoMeks approaching with weapons drawn.
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