Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.
1 Their escorts in varied suits of timeworn finery, the prisoners in rags.
2 Like all the others, it was completely intact, if a little timeworn .
3 That was another timeworn statement, but it served its purpose admirably.
4 Soon, Fred was busy deploying that timeworn bureaucratic weapon, the memo.
5 She crashed down onto the timeworn concrete floor, grazing her hands and wrists.
6 Who ever thinks of Petrarch as the old, timeworn man?
7 Others regarded it as a death blow to Churchill's timeworn "special relationship".
8 The citation of spousal hesitation is, of course, a timeworn trope in American presidential politics.
9 It signalled, too, a freshness of approach to timeworn themes of the Irish short story.
10 You might fit. A timeworn joke: at five-feet-seven, George is four inches shorter than him.
11 A timeworn crook trick, to avoid revealing themselves in the light while doing dark deeds.
12 Yes, it was timeworn , and blotted by use.
13 Bereft of sound justifications for his father-in-law's record, Kushner fell back onto a timeworn conservative narrative.
14 Its timeworn prices and postcard-perfect coastline have prompted comparisons to Spain as it was 50 years ago.
15 Gray, timeworn rocks lay piled loosely about, or overtoppled the just visible byways of the red fox.
16 Others grate against their own timeworn fabric (Danny Boy).
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