Worn-off Sentence Examples

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  • The corner and edges are worn off and the wood is exposed.

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  • By the end of the day, most of this mascara had worn off.

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  • That information should help you in your search, unless the stamp is worn off or unable to be read.

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  • Either they were all huge enough to come straight out of an action movie, or her drugs had not yet worn off.

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  • Breakfast had long since worn off and they were hungry.

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  • The young Brachiopod in all its species is protected by an embryonic shell called the " protegulum," which sometimes persists in the umbones of the adult shells but is more usually worn off.

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  • A closer investigation of the numerous long, narrow banks which lie off the Flemish coast and the Thames estuary shows that they are composed of fragments of rock abraded and transported by tidal currents and storms in the same way that the chalk and limestone worn off from the eastern continuation of the island of Heligoland during the last two centuries has been reduced to the coarse gravel of the off-lying Dune.

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  • While the laminated portion of the thallus is being gradually worn off in our latitudes during the autumnal storms, a vigorous new growth appears at the junction of the stipe and the blade, as the result of which a new piece is added to the stipe and the lamina entirely renovated.

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  • Such tasks would almost certainly fall to dependable old daddy once the novelty had worn off.

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  • The tail is short, broad and depressed, and covered with coarse hairs, which in old animals generally become worn off from the under (From Gould's Mammals of Australia.) Platypus.

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  • In some cases the whole object is a modern reproduction in electro-plate, but more often really old articles from which the original plating has been worn off in course of time have been replated, both equally being in the eyes of the connoisseur, unworthy of serious attention and comparatively valueless.

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  • Whether you want a sleek satin dress that is worn off the shoulder or a modest spaghetti strap dress, you'll be sure to find a dress to please in this new collection.

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  • Will you grow tired of the shower curtain once the novelty of the design has worn off?

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  • Has the shine of dating girls worn off and will she go back to boys?

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  • Soccer gear is not typically worn off the field, but there are many soccer themed clothes, such as warm up pants that say "soccer" down the side or boys and girls T-shirts that say, "I love soccer".

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  • There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to defining peasant tops, but they generally have a scooped, elasticized, or gathered neckline, and many are designed to be worn off the shoulders.

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  • This is done for increased clarity and definition, and because this technology is bonded on a molecular level, it can't be rubbed or worn off.

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  • After three years, the shine of selling diamonds had worn off and Mike wanted to do something different, so he flitted around the country a bit.

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  • However the enthusiasm seemed to have worn off over night.

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