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wore out
verb
Simple past tense of wear out
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The phrase "wore out" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to become exhausted or worn down from use or activity. Example: "She wore out her shoes from walking so much in the city."
Exact(55)
"So they wore out".
I wore out those albums".
Pataki sort of wore out".
Sharon wore out books.
"They wore out".
We just kind of got wore out".
She wore out her teachers with questions.
I wore out Sgt. Fury comics.
Similar(3)
"Worn out".
She seemed worn out.
I was worn out".
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