dogeared in the PONS Dictionary

dogeared Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The booklet has been passed around among the company so much that it is creased and dog-eared.
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Meanwhile, the experience of no longer being surrounded by dog-eared books creates an existential vacuum.
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Like a worn dog-eared book, full of scribbled insights and wisdom, the app becomes a treasured asset not easily discarded.
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The dog-eared set is made out of a piece of oilcloth and is in the form of the original circular shape that is 33 inches in diameter.
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I underlined and dog-eared this concise, user-friendly advice book.
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My husband, the seventh of eight children, claims only a couple of dog-eared black-and-white photos that he can reliably identify as being of him.
www.theglobeandmail.com
I dog-eared those comic books, hungry for every single page of race-pride historiography.
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Recently, when spring-cleaning fever hit the family, a dusty, dog-eared bundle tumbled off the loft.
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They are all dog-eared and ripped, corners missing.
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You clung to your dog-eared copy from dorm to apartment to house.
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