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111well-worn — UK / US adjective used many times well worn clothing a well worn phrase/excuse …
112the Church is an anvil which has worn out many hammers — The saying originated in the reply of the Calvinist theologian Theodore Beza (1519–1605) to the King of Navarre after the massacre of the Huguenots at Vassy in March 1562. The king had attempted to excuse the massacre on the grounds of the… …
113thread-worn — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : threadbare 2. : worn in the thread a thread worn screw …
114sea-worn — seaˈ worn adjective Worn by the sea or by seafaring • • • Main Entry: ↑sea …
115water-worn — waˈter worn adjective Worn by the action of water • • • Main Entry: ↑water …
116weather-worn — weathˈer worn adjective Worn away or damaged by wind, storms, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑weather …
117woe-worn — woeˈ weaˈried or woeˈ worn adjective Wearied, worn with woe • • • Main Entry: ↑woe …
118foot|worn — «FUT WRN, WOHRN», adjective. 1. worn by the feet: »a footworn path. 2. having tired feet; footsore …
119for|worn — «fr WRN, WOHRN», adjective. Archaic. worn out; exhausted. Also, foreworn …
120grief-worn — «GREEF WRN», adjective. exhausted or worn by grief …