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"timeworn" Definitions
  1. worn or impaired by time.
  2. showing the effects of age or antiquity; antiquated: timeworn farming methods.
  3. commonplace; trite; hackneyed: a timeworn excuse.

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But Mars brings a new energy to a timeworn feeling.
This is the timeworn stereotype that science has long reinforced.
Ask the nearest working mother to show you that timeworn apparatus.
A lawsuit involving herbalists has pitted timeworn traditions against cold, hard capitalism.
While the method is timeworn, it has rarely been done with such skill.
They've sat together and laughed around this timeworn kitchen table on the Warner Bros.
A photograph with the presidential candidate is a timeworn keepsake from the high-dollar hustings.
In doing so, he followed the timeworn path of disrespect taken by Utah Republican Reps.
The singer is paired with an image of Orpheus, whose story is timeworn but romantic.
The ceiling was an inverted necropolis of timeworn lanterns and teapots suspended from the rafters.
White supremacists and neo-Nazis, emboldened in these times, preach a timeworn hatred that corrodes community.
Barefoot and seated on one of her father's solid timeworn chairs, Neri answered T's Artist's Questionnaire.
She strolled the avenue wearing a cream-colored Aran sweater and matching skirt, both timeworn Calvin Klein.
On his feet he sported timeworn flip-flops that revealed the edges of an intense sandal tan.
Managing the federal government's massive debt will require shedding timeworn conventions and adopting new ways of thinking.
But somehow the term seems timeworn, and not at all evocative of the pleasures of the table.
Some can be sold or donated (timeworn clothes and outdated technology), while others should be disposed of immediately.
Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way.
The club has made the same mistakes it always makes, and the fans have reacted in timeworn fashion.
For Mr. Chermayeff and his colleagues, modernizing timeworn logos was as vital a job as creating new ones.
That's great because faking it till you make it is a timeworn strategy for a reason: it works.
Shooting it frontally, Greene looked up at the timeworn face from the subordinate vantage point of a suppliant.
Mr. Isaac didn't worry about making a timeworn speech like "To be or not to be" sound new.
There's a very timeworn pattern that usually emerges in the first few trading days of the year: Investors rotate.
More recently, though, Asian-Americans have deliberately sought to reclaim and then recast some of the most timeworn tropes.
Chobani's narrative, drawing on the founder's personal story and a simple, timeworn recipe, fit perfectly into the American dream.
"I'm just saying" — that sneaky, timeworn disclaimer allowing people to say what they really believe without taking responsibility for it.
Protesting the militarization of theoretical and applied scientific knowledge is a timeworn tradition among researchers working on cutting-edge technology.
Main Street, a timeworn mix of law offices, beauty supply shops, delis and other small retailers, reflects the city's diversity.
And others you listen to even if you've read their corresponding hardcovers again and again, the voices revivifying timeworn texts.
The formula on "Dogrel" is simultaneously timeworn and specific: over guitars and drums, Chatten delivers oblique, compact poems about Dublin.
The formula on "Dogrel" is simultaneously timeworn and specific: over guitars and drums, Chatten delivers oblique, compact poems about Dublin.
Gallace invests common, readily understandable, even timeworn local scenes with freshness and wonderment, as well as subtle agitation and upheaval.
Being forced to play Oregon Trail in elementary school is something of a timeworn rite of passage for many American children.
The introductory vignette, shown as a means of hyping up a wrestler, is one of the most timeworn pro-wrestling tropes.
Pufahl's voice is strikingly solid, timeworn but not nostalgic, as she unravels a cinematic story that avoids genre clichés or sentimentality.
Some finishes, like unlacquered brass and oil-rubbed bronze, are intended to develop a timeworn patina as the hardware is used.
" But these go one step further, he added, because the moss on them gives them a weathered, timeworn appeal: "That's genius.
Both in their professional practice and in their own homes, they prioritize the textured and timeworn above the refined or precious.
We're watching an administration try to rewrite a timeworn approach to knowledge gathering, and it won't end well for any of us.
This is the timeworn parody of Big Sam, and it comforts us, whether or not it resembles anything like the actual truth.
For decades, medical education has followed a timeworn path — heaps of book learning and lectures, then clinical rotations exposing students to patients.
In the last decade, scientific studies have been conducted on timeworn plastic to determine how to identify ingredients and cope with decay.
"These are homegrown trees," he said, adding that the old ones have a timeworn patina that the brightly colored new models lack.
We can't help wondering where these timeworn treasures have been, what human dramas they have witnessed and what stories they could tell.
But Jackson, harping on timeworn hearsay, managed to insult and infuriate James in a wide-ranging interview with Jackie MacMullan of ESPN.
Regardless of its timeworn appearance, it was beloved of the area, even among those who only went a handful of times a season.
In other regards, too, Ms. McGuire was capturing a timeworn world that may soon change, at least in the form we've known it.
Against a backdrop of tango sheet music on the walls, the dancers didn't wait for a formal invitation to the timeworn hardwood floor.
Combined with the timeworn gender scripts about women's presumed and compulsory deference to male power, the threats to Black women may be acute.
Her food tastes of gestures timeworn but never taken for granted, and of honest pleasure in what a handful of ingredients can do.
If the goal of our justice system is to correct behavior and rehabilitate offenders, punishing them indefinitely for a timeworn offense is morally unacceptable.
Now, deteriorating historic buildings, eroding trails, outdated water and electrical systems, unsafe roads, disintegrating monuments and timeworn campgrounds, waterfronts and visitor centers need repairs.
The timeworn art of marionette theater continues to capture minds and hearts in France, where 600 puppet companies operate, some dating to the 1800s.
My great-grandmother's place was a dim time capsule, full of relics: chipped porcelain figurines, timeworn portraits, plastic dolls my mother had played with.
And they ran differently, ignoring the timeworn advice to female candidates to talk about your résumé and pretend you don't have a personal life.
At issue is whether timeworn relics of bigotry in many state constitutions can limit parents' ability to choose the right school for their children.
They are framed from various perspectives and distances, from establishing shots incorporating the local architecture and streetscape, to extreme close-ups of craggy, timeworn surfaces.
Faced with underwhelming results and dispiriting delegate counts, Trump and the Rubio team employed some timeworn political tactics in an effort to massage public perceptions.
And as time goes on, the layers of Peter's timeworn facade begin to crack, with Stone capturing his personal crisis on camera as it happens.
And it would seem like a perfect fit for the Metropouloses, who specialize in taking timeworn products — albeit mostly edible ones — and dusting them off.
It was simply a timeworn insult — calling someone's mom fat and promiscuous — that tells us nothing about Obama's family, but a lot about D'Souza's character.
He remained a convinced Nazi and when pushed, he resorted to the timeworn justification that he had to do his duty and carry out orders.
By now the story is well rehearsed of the 29-year-old CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award winner and her lifelong fascination with timeworn textiles.
Amir uses his living space to dispel that notion, just as he's been using his music for years to encourage the reassessment of other timeworn assumptions.
MAC has a long, timeworn history — over 30 years, in fact — of shaking up the cosmetics industry with cool, cutting-edge makeup that celebrates the unexpected.
At night the lanes take on a mysterious, medieval air when streetlamps sputter to life, casting a sheen on timeworn turrets, carved doors and stone mansions.
If you enjoy shots like the one described above, "The Nun," the latest spinoff of "The Conjuring," has that and other timeworn, reflex-testing jolts in store.
The phrase on the cover, "break the internet," would go on to become timeworn, but it all started with Kim K and her big, glossy butt. —J.
The timeworn textile is made from patches of indigo-dyed cotton, and it hangs beside an indigo-dyed Snow Peak kimono ($440), faded and lined with baffled insulation.
The patent battle has temporarily slowed scientific research that makes use of CRISPR, in addition to resurfacing a timeworn argument over the place of patents in academic science.
The contentious tonic is the subject of a lawsuit filed in Massachusetts that, when it goes to trial this month, will pit timeworn traditions against cold, hard capitalism.
They are the digital version of timeworn tactics used to influence consumer behavior, like impulse purchases placed near cash registers, or bait-and-switch ads for used cars.
One suggests that dignity is possible in a thoroughly corrupt world, falling back on the timeworn idea that dignity lies in the struggle—another word for the hustle.
And the organization floated some timeworn proposals, such as importing medicines from Canada and prosecuting drug makers for violating consumer protection laws that protect against predatory pricing monopolies.
It's a timeworn tradition for technology companies to resort to an array of jargon and technical terms to describe their operations — especially if they're not making a profit.
Hilbert's work with Popov was the first attempt to really crack this world, though in many ways it was just a new twist on a timeworn law enforcement strategy.
"I was feeling so psychotic with the whole world excited for me and my idols saying I got it," Mensa raps, a weary young soul with timeworn problems. ♦
Due to their fragility, museum staff periodically rearrange the timeworn, latticed cubes of Araeen's "Chaar Yaar (Four Friends)" (1968/2010), instead of visitors doing so as the artist first intended.
Linn's Single Horn Guardians look like they've been held together and torn apart for centuries, resembling vertical, shaft-like ancient termite mounds with carefully placed timeworn fissures and deliberate discolorations.
Arguably, AI's highest use case currently is to add futuristic sheen to traditional security tools, rebranding timeworn approaches as trailblazing sorcery that will revolutionize enterprise cybersecurity as we know it.
LOS ANGELES — Paramount's expensive "Star Trek Beyond" managed to take in about $59.6 million at domestic theaters over the weekend, a solid debut for one of Hollywood's most timeworn franchises.
Alerted that it was time for our mission, we strapped ourselves into the pleasantly timeworn Falcon cockpit, which seats six and has dozens of working switches, blinking buttons and controls.
Her dark palette and the stillness of the figures gives her work a sense of timelessness that has fast-tracked them into contemporary art history: The work already looks timeworn.
But then you'd be ignoring the timeworn history of the spa, wherein the curative powers of medicinal water have been embraced and made use of since prehistoric times — like, literally forever.
But meat-eating (and egg- and dairy-eating, for that matter) is a timeworn tradition, and calls to abandon animal products en masse clearly haven't won over the majority of Americans.
I felt as if a magnet were pulling me along the main path and then right, toward Blake's plain, timeworn gravestone, cracked and discolored in places, almost imperceptibly listing to the left.
Cruz aides stress that they layered a serious data and paid media campaign onto the infrastructure, but the bedrock of Cruz's bid here was a strategy that was more timeworn than innovative.
In the movie business, nothing is feared like bad press, and by 2016 timeworn incentive structures had begun to tilt in favor of increased diversity in front of and behind the camera.
Social media may be a new front in foreign exploitation of tensions in the United States, but the underlying concept of exacerbating divisions and inciting conflict on American soil is a timeworn strategy.
In an era when the conventional political playbook has been turned on its head, House Democrats need to try something different and move away from a timeworn model that has essentially become obsolete.
The middle-aged Jimmy Han, who inherited the restaurant (along with its tired menu and timeworn décor) from his late father, hopes to open his own pan-Asian fusion restaurant in modish Georgetown.
Part of what makes Rebecca Morgan's work so fresh, especially in her new show, "Town and Country," is that she eschews timeworn symbolism for the messy realities and conflicting mythologies of rural life.
In the trailer alone, she can be seen butting heads with owners as she pushes them to face their buried resentments and timeworn grudges and move past their destructive differences in just three weeks.
Trump's own "law and order" speechifying often seems to have been ripped directly out of these earlier eras, summoning timeworn racial stereotypes and specters of an acute urban crisis that no longer quite exists.
He emptied the bag of salvaged miscellany he'd brought to shoot, jotted a few cryptic words on bits of paper, and then pinned them together with old photos and other ephemera onto timeworn corkboards.
This timeworn argument, often used to justify autocracy, is now being fused with a religious doctrine earlier propounded by Ilyin: Russia is a unique and separate Christian civilization whose responsibilities are only to God.
Once the weather warms up, we can no longer hide our timeworn unmentionables under layers of Heatech, sweaters, and coats, and ignore the fact that they're simply not giving us the coverage that we need.
Instead, it's a mix of timeworn genre elements (the master detective, complete with tweed suit; Hitchcockian red herrings), wry costume details (Evans' sweaters, Curtis's pantsuits), political commentary (particularly as concerns WASPy liberalism), and star power.
They call it "peer-selected investment" — but that's just fancy language for the timeworn idea that study group partners probably know who is going to do well on an exam better than the absentminded professor.
Near one timeworn door frame, in the stone wall beneath the buzzers of modern-day homes, is an oyster shell, slipped sideways into the mortar as a ward against witches, who were said to abhor water.
On the face of it, Sebes was the grand master of what are now timeworn football hipster stereotypes, from niche formations to heavily accented team sheets, socioeconomic game theory to tactical nerdiness of all shapes and forms.
The fact that occasionally he seems to do or say something that might help our country is no more a reason for hope than is the timeworn observation that a stopped clock is right twice a day.
The contrast between contemporary vocals and timeworn keyboard and percussion sounds creates uncanny tension—recall the unnatural world of San Junipero, the Black Mirror episode about a virtual small town where retirees live out their 80s memories forever.
Tracing how women have been depicted in art history as objects of purity or desire, Diana Al-Hadid will exhibit new architecturally scaled sculptures riffing off timeworn female types at Madison Square Park in New York this May.
Despite all the right artifacts — a dozen of timeworn wooden tables and benches, yellow aluminum kettles and bowls, vintage matchboxes and cheap newsprint calendar — it is difficult to use the bar as what it refers to, a chumak.
NEW YORK, July 4 (Reuters) - The United States celebrates July Fourth on Monday with parades, hotdog eating contests and fireworks shows amid heightened security because of concerns about terrorism in New York and timeworn holiday gun violence in Chicago.
It's a timeworn pattern for a team to go eight or nine games without a win at the start of the season, before struggling their way towards relegation or, for the lucky ones, a nail-biting 17th-placed finish.
The growth is quite a turn for a local church that until about 10 years ago consisted of fewer than 99.13 members in a timeworn chapel across Weston Canal Road, on a bathtub of land saddled by repeated floods.
The villagers of Vanuatu often happen upon shards of timeworn ceramic, which spark an idly mythical curiosity; they're said to be fragments of Noah's Ark, or the original Ten Commandments, or the burst water vessels of powerful ancestral spirits.
Getting offline isn't a silver bullet in the hairy chest of heartbreak, but we already know its timeworn benefits: it may actually be the sleep-improving, mood-boosting, time-saving move that wellness influencers and tech CEOs claim it can be.
A little more than a decade ago, this 210-student, two-year graduate program founded in part by Andy Warhol in 22004 seemed as timeworn as the creaky five-floor loft building on Franklin Street in which it has its headquarters.
Base camp is Friday Harbor, a town whose timeworn bakeries, bookshops and vistas of the Salish Sea, a network of waterways that runs from Puget Sound in Washington to the Strait of Georgia in Canada, induce a laid-back island reverie.
The décor is a collection of twee, timeworn signifiers for the L train set (think beadboard, yellowing maps, exposed brick and lots of wood), although the Gray Mare is at the southern edge of the East Village's Second Avenue bar crawl.
Entitled "Sbiadito," or sun-faded, like the timeworn statuary of the villa's loggia that houses her works, her show features a series of Watkins's vases, reclaimed from flea markets and painted with her signature Cubist women in a pastel palette.
Movies, television, song lyrics and pornography shape sexual scripts and even the most enlightened millennial may have a warped sense of how a date should play out based on timeworn depictions of determined men winning over indecisive women, said Mattson.
But two senior administration officials said that Mr. Shine's new colleagues, who expected him to come in with a degree of Ailes genius, have not been impressed by what they considered timeworn suggestions, such as the president not tweeting so much.
Strolling through the exhibit, you almost expect to hear "Les Patineurs," the timeworn "Skaters' Waltz" — composed in the 21966s by Émile Waldteufel — even though it was inspired by the frozen Seine and a rink in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TOULOUSE, France — The tipsy rapture experienced when in close contact with fine timeworn vanitas seems to stem from the discord felt between enjoyably empathizing with the ultimate barrenness that awaits us, and apprehending that barrenness.
Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union, for example, have brought a preference for polished headstones of black granite with photorealistic depictions of the dead — a stark contrast to the plainer, timeworn stones with Hebrew lettering favored by Jews of earlier generations.
She wants to shoot a deer, dig clams, hunt truffles, ride bikes — all the sorts of things we make excuses about and know in the back of our minds we should be doing instead of flopping down the same old timeworn paths.
One of the most beautiful aspects of Simien's work lies in the way it takes a timeworn fictional subject — life on campus — and lets us see it through the eyes of mostly black students who are so rarely at the center of the narrative.
The Trump campaign sued to challenge those votes, in the latest of a string of attempts by the GOP to dampen minority turnout at the polls—a timeworn tactic of voter disenfranchisement that's playing out all over the country, from Nevada to North Carolina.
In 2000, its early-stage investment team made the daring choice to rely on data rather than gut-feel alone to make its investment decisions, confronting a timeworn ideology that the best VCs have a special skill-set that enables them to spot future unicorns.
But studios also breathed fresh life into the romantic comedy, one of moviedom's most timeworn genres, by focusing on diversity: "Crazy Rich Asians," greeted as a watershed moment by many Asian-Americans, took in a stout $174 million in North America ($238 million worldwide).
The neighborhood is no longer predominantly Polish, but the four-floor red brick walk-up, constructed in the late 19th century, still has an old-fashioned feel and is an endless source of inspiration for McNanney, who is drawn to the timeworn and eccentric.
" Glover, the restless polymath who launched his career as a writer on the TV show "30 Rock" and eventually made a fitful migration to the world of hip-hop, was expressing a timeworn sentiment that falls into the same category as "I don't even own a television.
" He added, "If President-elect Trump lets the hard-right members of Congress and his cabinet run the show, if he adopts their timeworn policies — which benefit the elites, the special interests and corporate America, not the working man and woman — his presidency will not succeed.
To combat diabetes and spare a great deal of suffering, as well as the $322 billion in diabetes-related costs incurred by the nation each year, doctors should follow a version of that timeworn advice against doing unnecessary harm — and counsel their patients to first, do low carbs.
And in the age of the smartphone, when all of life seems to be connected to a hand-held device, the app may be the only way to entice some children to see what more grouchy tykes may regard as a collection of stuffed animals and timeworn artifacts.
The tour includes the Baskin-Robbins, where Mr. Obama worked as a student, the now timeworn concrete apartment building where he lived with his grandparents and the prestigious Punahou School, a private high school with elegant stone buildings and lush playing fields, where Mr. Obama graduated from in 1979.
The timeworn Main Street business district takes all of four minutes to walk and has a variety of tenants, including a bakery specializing in wedding cakes, a bicycle shop, the village hall, a stationery store, a dollar store and restaurants serving Greek, Peruvian and Thai fare, among others.
If the language feels timeworn ("I couldn't hide anymore"; and, once she posts her letter on Facebook, "it didn't take long for the news to spread like wildfire"), it evokes a narrative insecurity that mirrors the nervous self-doubt she experiences while actually living through her gender transition.
From a high-rise hotel at the southern tip of Manhattan, Sophie Turner gazed out at the glittering harbor and beyond to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, timeworn landmarks that nevertheless retain their power to dazzle, especially during the early blushes of your honeymoon with the city.
Among the timeworn saloon and historic mining A -frames turned cozy cafes are three affordable lodging options: Hotel Minturn, a sleek four-room boutique hotel; the just-revamped Minturn Inn, a homestead house turned bed-and-breakfast; and the Bunkhouse, a cheerful hostel with 38 bunks and shared bathrooms.
Photographer, activist, MacArthur genius, and still just 36, LaToya Ruby Frazier has established herself as an exceptional narrator of deindustrialization, environmental harm and the affections and misfortunes of black America — and she has done so in a medium, the black-and-white photo essay, that never feels timeworn in her hands.
When Christie, the New Jersey governor, charged him with having a nonexistent record of accomplishment in the United States Senate and being programmed full of advisers' scripted lines, Rubio responded with a familiar, timeworn riff about the damage Barack Obama has done to the country, then repeated the riff not once but twice.
The importance of the postnatal adjustment has been implicitly recognised in traditional rest periods such as China's zuo yuezi ("sitting the month"), when new mothers follow timeworn practices such as refraining from washing their hair or consuming cold drinks, or la cuarentena, a 40-day rest, observed in Mexico and other Hispanic countries.
Produced, written, and directed by an all-female team, with Aet Laigu as producer and co-screenwriter with Leane Jalukse and Kadri Kousaar as director, MOTHER twists ingredients of a timeworn genre into a critical portrayal of the pressures of small-town life, the danger of desire, and the ambivalence of unplanned motherhood.
The article, which is short and well-worth a read in its entirety, breaks down into four lines of argument that focus on different economic aspects of the energy transition experts say is needed to prevent catastrophic climate change:Economic growth is already decoupling from carbon emissions: There's a timeworn argument that reducing our carbon footprint is incompatible with growing our economy.
Along the way, they scoured local flea markets, vintage stores and the Brimfield Antique Show to find furniture like a timeworn Danish leather settee, a Mies van der Rohe tubular-steel-and-leather chair and a farmhouse table that was soaked in a rainstorm while strapped to the roof of their Hyundai Santa Fe. "Our concept was country house meets Bauhaus," Kevin said.
The brief against Unrwa is lengthy, timeworn and continually debated: that it awards too much of its aid, as in education and health care, based on refugee status, not need; that it often makes pronouncements that are anti-Israel, or, in the case of Gaza, too sympathetic to Hamas, with which it must coexist there; that its schools inculcate hostility to Israel or even breed terrorists.
But targeting the most creative player on the field is a timeworn destructive soccer tactic, and that fact was proved again in a sterling moment in the 40th minute when Pulisic, working more from the wings than he had against Honduras, twisted, turned and embarrassed two veteran Panamanian defenders inside their penalty area before sliding a perfect pass to Clint Dempsey for the Americans' lone goal.
But with Ms. Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, having a bumpy go of it in the polls, and the timeworn question of whether a woman can win the presidency having made its way front and center of the 313 contest just in time for actual voting to begin, Ms. Judd's whistle-stop visits to Hanover, Lebanon and Nashua gave Warren backers in this early voting state, at the very least, a lift.

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