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20 answers for: Broken down or worn out (8)
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DECREPITBroken down or worn out (8)
DOGEARED(Of pages) having corners turned down or worn (3-5)
STUBSmall piece, especially of something cut down or worn away (4)
DEBRISName the remains of anything broken down or destroyed (6)
TATTYFrom Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5)
ENSEMBLEA company of ballerinas, group of musicians or a set of clothing, latterly fine, each performing, playing or worn "together, at the same time" (8)
NAGSRelated to "neigh", an informal or pejorative word for inferior, jaded, old, small or worn-out examples of the hinnying, nickering or whinnying beasts commonly called horses (4)
TOUGHTOUSELike broken or worn-out tools
THREADBAREFrayed or worn out (cloth)
JALOPYOld or worn-out car (6)
BEATENMade things smooth, or worn out by use (6)
JADEDTired or worn out (5)
EFFETESterile or worn out (6)
TIREDFeeling sleepy or worn out
OLDKITTerm for something dated, outmoded, threadbare, tired, trite or worn-out, like a vintage chapeau, showing its wear due to overuse (3-3)
BONNETBe it blue, for Easter, heraldically velvety, tied under the chin, Tudor or worn by a girl, lady, laird or maid, it's a beret, cap, hat or tam, named for the cloth from which it was first made (6)
COLLARFrom the Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately (6)
STRAPFrom a word for a thong for honing razors, a strip of leather/cloth for binding a bag/trunk, securing a wristwatch or worn on the shoulder; or, an old nickname for a barber (5)
USEDWord for something cast-off, dog-eared, handed down, nearly new, second-hand, vintage or worn (4)
DARNINGNEEDLEImplement used to repair holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting (7,6)