Deteriorate through use or stress.
Diminish, as by friction.
1 Things went well enough and James' initial concerns began to wear off .
2 The vaccine begins to wear off in many people after ten years.
3 Still, if Bridger's powers wear off , I wouldn't quite call that omnipotence.
4 I'll stay at least as long as the Vicodin doesn't wear off .
5 But as night set in, the initial shock began to wear off .
6 It's very flattering, but I know it will wear off in time.
7 First intoxication of happiness; and must not intoxication in time wear off ?
8 To wear off by meditation any worldly soil contracted in the week.'
9 One would suppose that the spell would wear off by and by.
10 I say, The drug should wear off in the next five minutes.
11 If it's the college education, that will probably wear off in time.
12 I shall soon get into action, and then it will wear off .
13 She has got it into her head, but it will wear off .
14 That sort of thing will soon wear off after she is married.
15 Will the novelty of videos, videos, videos wear off after a while?
16 The fun Kraft Boulders will tweak your tendons and wear off skin.
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