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to make something become less useful or smaller or weaker because of wear or age in Idioms
to have more than one set of responsibilities in Idioms
to disappear little by little by use or time or weather in Idioms
to anger or annoy (someone) in Idioms
to show one`s feelings openly in Idioms
to use or wear something until it becomes old and in bad condition in Idioms
to visit someone too long or come back too often so that you are not welcome anymore in Idioms
to behave in a way that shows that you are very sorry for something that you have done wrong in ancient Biblical times people wore very uncomfortable sackcloth (cloth for sacks) for mourning and also to repent for something that they did wrong in Idioms
to have more than one set of responsibilities in Idioms
to be the boss in a family in Idioms
to become thin from use or the passing of time in Idioms
to grow less interesting or believable in Idioms
to decide not to do something in a sneaky way in Idioms
if the weather allows in Idioms
to move or drive or walk in and out of something such as traffic in Idioms
the hours immediately after midnight in Idioms
to remove something that is unwanted, to get rid of something in Idioms
week after week in Idioms
to worry or depress someone in Idioms
to be a weight or pressure on someone or something, to worry or upset someone in Idioms
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