Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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DOG-EARED
well-worn
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1. The pages of this library book are really dog-eared. A lot of people must have borrowed it and read it.
2. I’ve put the report in a plastic folder so the pages don’t get dog-eared. The expression suggests the idea of a dog’s ears, which are pliable and limp, just as the page corners of a book become after extensive fingering and frequent turning. |
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