Sentence examples for it's worn from inspiring English sources

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It used to be my dad's and it's worn in, and out, quite awesomely.

Weeki Wachee has the warm feeling of a grandparent's home – it's worn and weathered, there's some peeling paint but features like the clamshell roof seem to have crossed from out-of-date to keenly retro.

People reveal themselves in small gestures: Grace inching her chair towards Phil as he tries to bury himself in a Dick Francis thriller, Becky's passive-aggressive use of music, Susan's voice, wispy as if it's worn out.

If it's worn out its welcome, then they'll make a change.

"Some are saying it's worn out its welcome," he said, referring to scientists at the laboratory who want to develop products outside the Media Lab.

And Austen's work is everywhere so fresh, just because she's at the beginning of this new realism, before it's worn into its cultural groove.

"The real redoubtable pleasure of Crazy Heart, like the threadbare denim shirt of its protagonist, is that it's worn so comfortably and so completely by Bridges," writes The Times' Kevin Maher.

This was either smart (let's make sure it all works!) or dumb (what if it's worn out by then?).

It's an intriguing treatment given the hat's backstory: once an edgy totem of hip-hop culture, now it's worn by everyone from schoolboys to bus drivers.

"If it goes brown, it's worn".

"I don't think it's worn for looks.

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