'When you wear out those clothes, you can go back to your mother."' | |
- Didn't want to wear out your lips? | |
- Don't wear out the battery. | |
- Lf I can ever wear out this streak. | |
- Oh, so light a foot will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint. | |
'When you wear out those clothes, you can go back to your mother."' | |
- Didn't want to wear out your lips? | |
- Don't wear out the battery. | |
- Lf I can ever wear out this streak. | |
- Oh, so light a foot will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint. | |
"So we'll go no more a roving, so late into the night, though the heart be still as loving And the moon be still as bright, for the sword outwears its sheath, and the soul wears out the breast, | |
- he wears out his shoes. | |
2 miles and a halfr wears out 2 miles and a halfr wears out one's shoes | |
3 miles and a halfr wears out 3 miles and a halfr wears out one's shoes | |
A part wears out and you replace it. | |
"So we'll go no more a roving, so late into the night, though the heart be still as loving And the moon be still as bright, for the sword outwears its sheath, and the soul wears out the breast, | |
- he wears out his shoes. | |
2 miles and a halfr wears out 2 miles and a halfr wears out one's shoes | |
3 miles and a halfr wears out 3 miles and a halfr wears out one's shoes | |
A part wears out and you replace it. | |
"You wore out your welcome with Random Precision" , Certainly was a Part of HIM. | |
- In the clothes we wore out of the bank? | |
- Pretty near wore out lookin' at it. | |
- Shakespeare, l'm wore out. | |
- That you're wore out. That you need food, that you need sleep. | |
"You wore out your welcome with Random Precision" , Certainly was a Part of HIM. | |
- In the clothes we wore out of the bank? | |
- Pretty near wore out lookin' at it. | |
- Shakespeare, l'm wore out. | |
- That you're wore out. That you need food, that you need sleep. | |
"Mr. Harish, why are you wearing out your sole?" | |
'Everything's wearing out. | |
(groans) Gob was also wearing out his welcome with Mark and the other hangers-on. | |
- Steve seems to be wearing out. | |
- Yeah, wearing out her ears again. | |
"Gilgamesh, you look worn out and exhausted. | |
"I am old, worn out," he told a trusted disciple, | |
"I've worn out being afraid. | |
"It's easy to be an angel when you're old and all worn out and nobody wants you anymore. " | |
"Prince Charming's tired, "AII worn out..." Evening, girls. "On his fine white horse!" | |
"Mr. Harish, why are you wearing out your sole?" | |
'Everything's wearing out. | |
(groans) Gob was also wearing out his welcome with Mark and the other hangers-on. | |
- Steve seems to be wearing out. | |
- Yeah, wearing out her ears again. | |
"Gilgamesh, you look worn out and exhausted. | |
"I am old, worn out," he told a trusted disciple, | |
"I've worn out being afraid. | |
"It's easy to be an angel when you're old and all worn out and nobody wants you anymore. " | |
"Prince Charming's tired, "AII worn out..." Evening, girls. "On his fine white horse!" | |