WEAR OUT vs WEAR THIN: VERB
- To punish by spanking.
- Of a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner.
- Of apparel, displayed in public.
- To become exhausted, tired, fatigued, or weary, as by continued strain or exertion.
- To exhaust; to cause or contribute to another's exhaustion, fatigue, or weariness, as by continued strain or exertion.
- To deteriorate or become unusable or ineffective due to continued use, exposure, or strain.
- To cause (something) to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use.
- Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
- Go to pieces
- Deteriorate through use or stress
- To lessen or weaken over time, as from overuse.
- Deteriorate through use or stress
WEAR OUT vs WEAR THIN: RELATED WORDS
- Fag, Wear thin, Wear down, Tire out, Wear off, Fall apart, Wear upon, Jade, Bust, Fatigue, Weary, Tire, Break, Outwear, Wear
- Shy away from, Snuff out, Chip away, Go wrong, Fatten up, Turn away, Keep quiet, Dig into, Dip into, Make headway, Sniff out, Gobble up, Wear off, Wear out, Wear
WEAR OUT vs WEAR THIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Forworn, Exantlate, Foreworn, Fag, Wear thin, Wear down, Tire out, Jade, Bust, Fatigue, Weary, Tire, Break, Outwear, Wear
- Churn out, Shy away from, Snuff out, Chip away, Go wrong, Fatten up, Turn away, Keep quiet, Dig into, Dip into, Make headway, Sniff out, Gobble up, Wear out, Wear
WEAR OUT vs WEAR THIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When your old clothes wear out, or go out of style, most people simply donate them to a good cause.
- Wear out refers to the removal of the pattern and colour from an Amtico floor, caused by the removal of the protective wear layer.
- As these units break or wear out, they will have to be permanently taken out of service.
- Paper dartboards wear out quickly, which can cause the darts to fall out.
- Brushes eventually wear out and require replacement, and the commutator itself is subject to wear and maintenance.
- Rubber seals do wear out, regardless of whether it was due to some outside influence or normal wear and tear.
- However, I only wear them two days a week and in a year I will wear the sole down and wear out the sides.
- Wear and tear however, includes parts that wear out over time from normal use.
- Eventually, they'll wear out, and then I can wear them to bed.
- Your tires wear out over time, and you want to be sure that they wear out evenly.
- His excuses have begun to wear thin after he keeps using the same ones over and over.
- They disrupted everything on stage during breaks with their antics and soon the audience's patience started to wear thin.
- His patience, a virtue by any definition for this fine Catholic gent, should surely wear thin at some point.
- Gregory can begin to wear thin due to his slimy sounding voice and constant sniggering.
- Phone with a meal delivered to the doorstep may soon wear thin given cost and quality issues.
- So as the play goes on, that smart satire starts to wear thin.
- So are you supposed to wear thin socks along with those boot liners?
- Praying each day is starting to wear thin on me.
- Wear thin socks made of synthetic materials for blister prevention.
- The rhetoric of impossibility is beginning to wear thin.
WEAR OUT vs WEAR THIN: QUESTIONS
- How often do ballet dancers wear out their pointe shoes?
- Do hydrogen fuel cells wear out faster than batteries?
- How often do ballerinas wear out their pointe shoes?
- What causes friction between brake pads to wear out?
- What happens if the front differential bushings wear out?
- Do drilled and slotted brake rotors wear out faster?
- Is it possible to completely wear out your battery?
- Why does memory foam mattress toppers wear out quickly?
- Do run-flats wear out faster than conventional tires?
- Why does software deteriorate rather than wear out?
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