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A list of phrases related to the word "worn"...
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A mighty maze of mystic magic rays ( lyric of song
used
at the opening of television )
Bone
weary
Contraceptives should be
used
on all conceivable occasions ( Spike Milligan line )
Dead Men Don't
Wear
Plaid ( Steve Martin movie )
Double denim ( denim jeans worn with a denim shirt or jacket )
Get
used
to it
Good morning! Have you
used
Pear's Soap? ( Pears' Soap advertising slogan )
Had it
High visibility jacket ( reflective coat worn to be easily seen )
I grow old, I grow old, I shall
wear
the bottoms of my trousers rolled ( from a poem by Eliot )
I
used
to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure
I
wear
my sunglasses at night
I will
wear
my heart upon my sleeve
I'm not half the man I
used
to be ( The Beatles song lyric )
If the cap fits,
wear
it
If the shoe fits,
wear
it
Is it hot in here or is it me? ( Typically
used
by menopausal women having a hot flush )
It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to
wear
it
Like mother
used
to make
Like tea
used
to be ( Yorkshire Tea advertising slogan )
Look your best while you
wear
our least ( Jockey Shorts advertising slogan )
None too
shabby
Nostalgia isn't what it
used
to be
Rally cap ( A baseball expression denoting a cap is a worn inside out or backwards )
Rubber bullet ( a bullet made of rubber or plastic and
used
for riot control )
Run yourself
ragged
San Francisco ( Be Sure to
Wear
Flowers in Your Hair ) ( Scott McKenzie song )
Secondhand rose
Shabby
chic
Since when I have
used
no other ( Pears' Soap advertising slogan )
Somebody That I
Used
to Know ( Gotye with Kimbra song )
The
Ragged
Trousered Philanthropists
The future isn't what it
used
to be
The future's so bright, I gotta
wear
shades ( song by Timbuk 3 )
Things aren't what they
used
to be
War eagle ( the golden eagle -
used
by Native Americans to make headdresses )
War
weary
( tired of conflict )
Warn
off
We
used
to have one of those, but the wheels fell off
Wear
the pine overcoat
Wear
the trousers
Wear
your apron high
Wear
your heart on your sleeve
Wear
yourself out
What do I
wear
in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course ( Marilyn Monroe quotation )
When I am an old woman I shall
wear
purple ( from a poem by Joseph )
World
weary
Worse for
wear
Would you buy a
used
car from this man?
You
Wear
It Well ( Rod Stewart song )