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wear thin
Become less convincing, acceptable, or popular, as in His excuses are wearing thin . [First half of 1990s] Both usages transfer the thinning of a physical object, such as cloth, to nonmaterial characteristics.
Be weakened or diminished gradually, as in My patience is wearing thin . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
And the Daya/Bennett storyline is really starting to wear thin as well.
But as the months of new parenthood wore on, my patience began to wear thin.
The self-deceptions of wealth, power, and prominence wear thin.
Only you must believe, because I tell it you, that your mother's love will never grow old or wear thin.
It began to wear off and wear thin, first in one place and then in another, the rising sun helping to melt it.
The best material for tea and glass-cloths, is a sheet which has begun to wear thin.
One flannel petticoat will wear nearly as long as two, if turned behind-part before, when the front begins to wear thin.
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