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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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wear down<br />

- make something become less useful or smaller or weaker by wearing or aging<br />

Little by little the water wore down the beach at the edge of the river.<br />

wear down<br />

- exhaust or tire someone out<br />

He was worn down from the many questions in the meeting.<br />

wear more than one hat<br />

- have more than one set of responsibilities<br />

Our teacher wears more than one hat <strong>and</strong> is the head of the school board as well as the<br />

coach of the swim team.<br />

wear off/away<br />

- remove or disappear little by little by use, time or weather<br />

The name on the front of my passport wore off from using it too much.<br />

wear on (someone)<br />

- anger or annoy (someone)<br />

His constant complaining is beginning to wear on me.<br />

wear one`s heart on one`s sleeve<br />

- show one`s feelings openly<br />

He was wearing his heart on his sleeve after the meeting with his boss.<br />

wear out<br />

- use or wear something until it becomes useless<br />

My shoes wore out during my trip to Paris.<br />

wear out one`s welcome<br />

- visit someone too long or come back too often so that one is not welcome anymore<br />

My friend has worn out his welcome at our house because he always visits without<br />

calling first.<br />

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