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  • He tossed the apple core into the field and pulled off a pair of worn-looking gloves, stuffing them in the back pocket of his jeans.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • A worn-looking trough bucket hung over the outer rail into the pen, along with a half-used salt lick.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • A worn-looking trough bucket hung over the outer rail into the pen, along with a half-used salt lick.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • The worn-looking leather evokes a whiff of nostalgia—one can imagine Bronko Nagurski charging up the middle with one—but it's warm, forgiving.

    Is This the Perfect Football? Jason Gay 2011

  • On top of my footlocker was a worn-looking pair of leather work boots, and atop my neatly folded clothes, innocently enough, was a small New Testament Bible.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • Standing outside the House speaker's lobby, Rep. Billy Long R., Mo. reached into his back pocket and pulled out a worn-looking maroon edition with folded corners.

    They Don't Leave Home Without It: The Constitution as Political Pocket Protector Janet Adamy 2011

  • On top of my footlocker was a worn-looking pair of leather work boots, and atop my neatly folded clothes, innocently enough, was a small New Testament Bible.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • He tossed the apple core into the field and pulled off a pair of worn-looking gloves, stuffing them in the back pocket of his jeans.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • The other night my husband, the Lone Wolf, and I watched a movie called The Edge of Darkness, starring a worn-looking Mel Gibson.

    Beth Arnold: Boogie Man : The Parable of Lee Atwater 2010

  • The other night my husband, the Lone Wolf, and I watched a movie called The Edge of Darkness, starring a worn-looking Mel Gibson.

    Beth Arnold: Boogie Man: The Parable of Lee Atwater 2010

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