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well-worn
[wel-wawrn, -wohrn]
adjective
showing the effects of extensive use or wear.
well-worn carpets.
trite, hackneyed, or stale.
a well-worn saying.
fittingly or becomingly worn or borne.
a well-worn reserve that never seems haughty.
well-worn
adjective
so much used as to be affected by wear
a well-worn coat
used too often; hackneyed
a well-worn phrase
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-worn1
Example Sentences
The well-worn stones of Swanburne were beneath her feet, but everything felt wrong.
Within that well-worn dynamic, Davidson developed into one of the top women’s hoops prospects in the nation, all while she and her friends led Clackamas High on an unprecedented, four-year run of success.
In doing so, the Trojans coach borrowed a well-worn rallying cry, one that traces back 2,000 years.
Her well-worn cycling gloves allow a peek at her perfect dripping-blood manicure, and a bulky knee pad helps steady a problem leg because she’s up and down so often.
Some families’ rallying cries have been passed down like well-worn stories.
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