well-used

well-used

adj (well used when postpositive)
used or employed often or for a long time; well-worn
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But the bargains to be had online, when you can shop around, Now I'm really into it, this new hobby I have found, I'm not saving any money though, truly my credit card's well-used, So-much-so my husband says, it's being totally abused ...
The overall aim is to make Robertson Park a vibrant public space for Renfrew that is"valued, well-used and loved."
Martyn said the site, which includes a playing field, woodland and a beck, is well-used by locals and visitors alike.
A well-used set of steps in Dunblane have been temporarily restored after concerns were voiced about their safety.
A well-used Wishaw hall is in need of an urgent cash injection.
Until the fence went up around it, it was a well-used community space.
USGI M14 rifle stocks, all original, from well-used veterans to stocks which appear to never have been issued Also US GI M14 Handguards, solid and slotted, black and brown, including the impossible-to-find Type II transitional solid; US GI M14 Cleaning Kits (V-N well-used or near factory "unissued")
Whoever decided to close this well-used tip should think again.
Yes it needed a lot of work done on it, this place was well subscribed by all races, it would have been well-used land will be in the future, it's part of our heritage."
We as local councillors now call upon Solihull Council to consult with residents about the loss of this much-loved and well-used local nature reserve.
The arguments against this are well-rehearsed and well-used.