Sentence examples for a man worn from inspiring English sources

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His jowly face and stooped shoulders suggest a man worn down by routine, not so much miserable as alienated from his capacity for joy.

By the time my turn comes to file into his office, Bob Crow has been giving back-to-back interviews for hours, and has the beleaguered air of a man worn out by relentless questions.

When he finally reached Mr. Veerappan the next day, he said, he found him a changed man -- indeed the police describe a man worn out from a life on the run, suffering from asthma and a bad stomach.

She builds a picture of Wallace as a man worn down by failure and disappointment who eventually cracked: "Perhaps when he struck the first tremendous blow that killed her, and the 10 afterwards delivered with such force, it was years of striving and constant disappointment that he was obliterating".

It's only after those heady days have ended that the movie comes into sharp dramatic focus to tell the disheartening tale of a man worn down by a governmental vendetta until he begins to question (and to lose) his own sanity.

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A man wearing an "F.D.N.Y".

A man wears a yellow sash that says, "Who cares".

A man wearing a Groucho Marx-like disguise (Paul Sparks) approaches.

A man wearing a Homburg commands respect of one & all.

A man wearing a Wimbledon work uniform walked down the hill wearing headphones.

Hell, there's even a man wearing flares.

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