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- Accountability has been hung in the back of the closet like an outworn suit.
- Joyce acquired then discarded millionaires like outworn pumps.
- The rich proud cost of outworn buried age;
- But his government has outworn its time.
- He has to do this while much of the defence force equipment is obsolete and outworn.
- How many slippers, how many strait gowns, how many gloves, have I outgrown or outworn?
- In outworn cliche, Germans are as heavy as their national diet, bereft of a sense of humor.
- He sees this as " the age of possibility " and not the age of outworn ideology.
- If he nevertheless won the presidency because of the outworn workings of the Electoral College, that is acceptable.
- Gradually, he drinks himself into darkness, becoming a sad relic of the graceful, old, outworn India.
- The challenge, Khalid extrapolates, is that political Islam is no outworn shibboleth, at least not in Sudan.
- Her first novel, " A Time Outworn ", was released to critical acclaim in Ireland in 1952.
- Bye-bye to an outworn couch; hello to a new dining set for the flat's spacious dining room.
- I'll retain those that are lifetime friends and by various means will discard others that have outworn their welcome or usefulness.
- Shakespeare's reference to'outworn buried age'demonstrates the idea of his loved one being consumed or worn out by time and age.
- It is time to face forthrightly the imbalances created in the late 1990s rather than resort to outworn shibboleths about how the markets must set currency rates.
- From 1970 to 1971 a Compulsory Purchase Order ( CPO ) was made under the Housing Act 1957 to allow " outworn terraces " to be cleared.
- Idealistic and ambitious, the newcomers believed they were creating something unprecedented in American arts and letters, unimpeded by the outworn conventions of a stodgy older generation.
- By extension, it has come to mean clinging to outworn attitudes or ideas, and hopelessly outmoded, old-fashioned, non-modern, or obsolete.
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