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Phrases with «to get a lot of wear out of something»
The phrase
"to get a lot of wear out of something"
means to use an item frequently or for a long period of time, causing it to become worn or damaged.
Full definition
to get
(parent phrase)
lot
(parent phrase)
out of something
(parent phrase)
to get a lot of wear out of something
Related phrases
to get a lot of use out of something
to get a lot of use out of
to get a lot of wear out of
to get a lot out of something
Sentences with «to get a lot of wear out of something»
I love the dress now, too, after the alterations, and will
get lots of wear out of it in
the future.
(
tallgirlsfashion.no
)
I will
definitely get a lot of wear out of them
this fall!
(
upbeatsoles.com
)
Either way, I promise you'll
get a lot of wear out of them for
only $ 58!
(
thestyledfox.com
)
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Definition of TO GET A LOT OF WEAR OUT OF SOMETHING
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