Sentence for worn | Use worn in a sentence

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  • He looked worn. (10)
  • I have worn it. (10)
  • I have worn it. (22)
  • He has worn them out? (8)
  • I have worn it fifty years. (10)
  • Quite worn out and broken up. (4)
  • What sort of a dress had she worn? (12)
  • His clothes are very worn and loose. (8)
  • They must and shall be worn together. (4)
  • A hat worn fez-fashion is a dangerous hat. (10)
  • How many men have worn thee on their brows! (10)
  • I have not worn lilac since I saw you last. (10)
  • They had thought him looking very thin and worn. (8)
  • His face looked worn, and more defiant than usual. (8)
  • How sadly pale and worn poor Mr. Warwick appeared? (10)
  • He looked so anxious and worn, in spite of his red face. (8)
  • Her hair was brown, and worn combed back, high and plain. (18)
  • The long patience of the English was now almost worn out. (19)
  • He looked paleish and worn, and said he had been up early. (10)
  • My other eager thirstful self I shook off like a thing worn out. (10)
  • Those warriors of the sighting brain Give worn Humanity new youth. (10)
  • No; they had to go the way of all flesh and furniture, and be worn out. (8)
  • At her look, so eager and so worn, old Jolyon had grumblingly consented. (8)
  • She looked worn, small, wretched: her very walk indicated self-contempt. (10)
  • The colonel renewed his arguments and persuasions until he was worn out. (10)
  • A kerchief is usually worn on the head, and the feet are habitually bare. (20)
  • But his thin, worn face hardened into resolution till it appeared all Jaw. (8)
  • The old face looked worn and hollow again; the eyes were steadily averted. (8)
  • He went to bed, and was so worn out that he fell asleep and began to dream. (9)
  • The unhappy have a form of life: until they are worn out, they feel keenly. (10)
  • As in the flash of a mirror, he beheld her bony, worn, sordid, unacceptable. (10)
  • As in the flash of a mirror, he beheld her bony, worn, sordid, unacceptable. (22)
  • He looked worn and thin, of a leaden colour, like the cloud that bears the bolt. (10)
  • But I do flatter myself, my dear Jane, that my influence is not entirely worn out. (4)
  • He, too, was worn out by the excitement and fatigue, coming so soon after his illness. (8)
  • His face was worn and harassed; he walked irresolutely, like a man who has lost something. (8)
  • He ate little, without knowing what he ate; and every day grew thinner and more worn to look at. (8)
  • In spite of his preoccupation, Stephen could not help noticing how very worn his brother looked. (8)
  • They had worn to resemble the thin-edged layers of still upper cloud round the peep of coming sky. (10)
  • The room indeed had a worn carpet, a few old chairs, and was lined from floor to ceiling with books. (8)
  • He neared her, wooing her; and she assented, with a franker smile than she had worn through the day. (10)
  • The room had a worn appearance by daylight, as if it had always been the nest of tragic or vivid lives. (8)
  • Life had worn him down on one side, till, like that family of which he was the head, he had lost balance. (8)
  • Not earnestness worn as a cloak, but issuing, we see; not simply a leader of musicians, a leader of men. (10)
  • Yet I have seen a flower of Erin worn by a Saxon gentleman proudly; and the Hibernian courting a Rowena! (10)
  • A sort of greasy yellowish stuff, always getting worn through; I believe it was made worn through. (9)
  • I put them on new the first time of our going to the Lower Rooms, you know, and I have worn them a great deal since. (4)
  • Mr. Treffry had just risen, and was garbed in a dressing-suit, old and worn, which had a certain air of magnificence. (8)
  • The news gave comfort, except for the suspicion, that the dear mother was being worn by her entertaining so largely. (10)
  • From the striations all over it I discovered that it had been worn away to its present trivial size by glacial action. (7)
  • She added to me that she was completely worn out with anxiety and worry, and I must not think of her going to the hop. (9)
  • All earthly and material things should be worn out with use, and not preserved against decay by any unnatural artifice. (9)
  • Floors are worn to splinters where they were of flat-grain wood; thresholds are thinned down, stair tread scooped out. (17)
  • Very still, in her grey dress, and with grey hair, she gave the impression of a little figure carved out of fine, worn steel. (8)
  • But it soon seemed an old, a worn, an end-of-autumn life, chill, without aim, like a something that was hungry and toothless. (10)
  • It was an accident that the mantelpiece was chipped and rusty, the fire-irons bent and worn, his linen frayed about the cuffs. (8)
  • It lacked now the happy fervour of that most happy of all his days, yet gained poignancy, coming from so worn a face and voice. (8)
  • She was perfectly serene and happy in her final rejection of Beaton; he had worn out not only her fancy, but her sympathy, too. (9)
  • Fixing his glasses on his nose, he consulted a worn old Bible, then rising, walked to the lectern and began to find the Lessons. (8)
  • Now was the cloak of night worn threadbare, and grey astir for the heralding of gold, day visibly ready to show its warmer throbs. (10)
  • She became conscious that he was standing just behind her; his figure in its thin covering looked very lean, his face strangely worn. (8)
  • He could tell her nothing new of the wonders of his presentation and knighthood; and his civilities were worn out, like his information. (4)
  • Her passionate excess of attachment to her buried home robbed the future of any colours it might have worn to bid a young heart quicken. (10)
  • Van Diemen looked worn, like a man who has been feeding mainly on his reflections, which was manifest in his few melancholy bits of speech. (10)
  • The perplexities of epistolary correspondence were assuming the like proportions to the recruited secretary that they had worn to Mrs. Chump. (10)
  • I had little appetite for the bountiful breakfast he spread before me, and he seemed much concerned over my want of spirit and worn appearance. (21)
  • Neither he nor Flora, occupied with matters of more spiritual importance, could tell, offhand, for example, on which hand a wedding-ring was worn. (8)

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Definition of worn:

  • worn, wrn, pa.p. of wear_.(0)

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