Use of worn in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include worn at the start of sentence, worn at the end of sentence and worn in the middle of sentence

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worn at the end of sentence


  1. Protective clothing must be worn.
  2. These shoes are looking rather worn.

worn in the middle of sentence


  1. Your blanket is worn out.
  2. The coat is worn threadbare.
  3. Badly worn type prints poorly.
  4. Can we sit down? I'm worn out.
  5. She was worn down by overwork.
  6. Skirts will be worn below the knee.
  7. The crayon had been worn down to a stub.
  8. Smocks were formerly worn by farm workers.
  9. The farm carts have worn ruts in the lane.
  10. He dropped into an armchair,utterly worn out.
  11. She had been worn down by poverty and illness.
  12. Steel cable will be used to replace worn ropes.
  13. Over the years, the stone steps had worn smooth.
  14. The brightness of the paint has worn off a little.
  15. A neutral tie can be worn with a shirt of any colour.
  16. The collar on my coat has worn thin,so I must patch it.
  17. The inscription has worn away and can no longer be read.
  18. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
  19. Traditionally, white flannels are worn when playing cricket.
  20. The bottom of the bucket has worn through after all this time.
  21. The steps had been worn smooth by the thousands of passing feet.
  22. His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality.
  23. I've only worn this jumper twice, and it's already begun to bobble.
  24. Once the initial shock had worn off, I got to like my new hairstyle.
  25. The point of the pencil had been worn down when I finished this letter.
  26. Unfortunately belts are worn only by a small percentage of drivers and passengers.
  27. My new shoes are on the tight side but should be all right after I have worn them a few times.

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