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Every day that went by, I felt more and more worn-out.

You hardly ever see bad behaviour from pop stars these days, thanks to a smartphone culture that monitors their every move – even Solange couldn’t smack Jay-Z in a hotel lift in privacy – so in that moment of frustration, she seemed less sad-chanteuse-bot, more worn-out human being.

The News Journal in Wilmington reported Thursday that the state will require businesses to get a permit if they accumulate 100 or more worn-out tires.

If he can’t find anything wrong with the tailpipe itself, then you could have one or more worn-out or broken motor mounts.

With college applications starting this month, she expects to be even more worn-out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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