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overwear

American  
[oh-ver-wair] / ˌoʊ vərˈwɛər /

verb (used with object)

overwore, overworn, overwearing
  1. to use or wear excessively; wear out; exhaust; tax.

    needlessly overwearing her best workers; phrases overworn by repetition.


Etymology

Origin of overwear

First recorded in 1570–80; over- + wear

Example Sentences

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He lumbered between courtrooms with his cane and black leather bag, in a black suit he insisted on always wearing until he was acquitted, the jacket shiny in places from overwear.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2021

I have also with him leggings of heavier cloth for overwear.

From The first New Testament printed in English by

We were thin, with faces burned, withered, frozen and torn in fissures, with clothes ugly from overwear.

From My Attainment of the Pole by Cook, Frederick A.

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