Pronunciation of the English word worn-out.
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1. | His jacket was as threadbare and worn-out as if he had worn it for thirty years straight. | |
2. | I will have to get rid of this worn-out carpet. | |
3. | Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal. | |
4. | Now that we've bought new furniture for the room, why not throw away this old, worn-out furniture? | |
5. | I'm worn-out. | |
6. | His jacket was threadbare and worn-out, as if he had not taken it off for thirty years. | |
7. | In the room, nothing remained other than an old table and worn-out chair. | |
8. | Yeah. I'm super worn-out. | |
9. | On the ground lay a worn-out magazine from last year. |