He/she broke the washpan
The phrase "he was plumb wore out" is a colloquial expression meaning that someone is completely exhausted or fatigued. "Plumb" is an informal intensifier, and "wore out" indicates that the person is drained of energy. This phrase is often used in rural Southern American English, conveying a sense of being worn down from physical or emotional exertion.
"Have a hole in your socks" means you wore them out. It also means you should either repair them or replace them.
The proper spelling is worn, not wore. I'm worn out. The knees on the boys jeans were worn through.
scottland. Men in Scotland wear skirts known as kilts.
My little man who lives in my pants invited this hole and wore it like a hat and it didnt ask me first. how rude is he?
No, she didnt. She wore dresses at times but she wore rags. She was a slave going through the underground railroad.
children wore anything maybe what their mums and dads wore but in a smaller size
yes Justin Verlander wore number 35 through childhood and into the MLB.
David Tate wore the number 49 for the colts through 1994-1997. Then the number was never used again.
Freyja, the Norse goddess of love and fertility, wore the necklace of Brísingamen. The necklace was a prized possession that she obtained through cunning and charm.
what kind of "pipe"? solid metal pipe, or flexible rubber "pipe"? number one cause is from aged rubber that dries out and cracks. loose hose clamps, wore a hole through it, cracked thermostat housing, etc.
Tony Phillips, utility infielder/outfielder wore no.2 from 1982 through 1988.