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31the 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… …
32not easily worn out — index durable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33Worn-out binding — Изношенная обложка …
34Worn-out developer — Истощённый [отработанный] проявитель …
35worn out clothes — rags, old clothes, tattered garments …
36worn — / worn out [adj] used, tired beat, burned out*, bushed*, busted*, clichéd, consumed, depleted, destroyed, deteriorated, drained, drawn, effete, exhausted, fatigued, frayed, gone, hackneyed, had it*, haggard, jaded, kaput*, knocked out*, old, out… …
37out|worn — «adjective. OWT WAWRN, WOHRN; verb. owt WAWRN, WOHRN», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. worn out: »outworn clothes. 2. Figurative. out of date: »outworn opinions. 3. Figurative. outgrown: »outworn habits. a) the past participle of …
38out of gas — {adv. phr.} 1. Out of fuel (said of automobiles). * /Be sure you don t run out of gas when you go on a long distance trip by car./ 2. Rundown; depleted of energy; in poor physical condition. * /Mary said she had to take a break from her job as… …
39out of gas — {adv. phr.} 1. Out of fuel (said of automobiles). * /Be sure you don t run out of gas when you go on a long distance trip by car./ 2. Rundown; depleted of energy; in poor physical condition. * /Mary said she had to take a break from her job as… …
40worn — (adj.) c.1500, from adj. use of pp. of wear, from O.E. geworen (see WEAR (Cf. wear)). Worn out exhausted by use is attested from 1610s in reference to things, c.1700 in reference to persons …