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put wear on
put wear (and tear) on something
to cause deterioration in the state of something. (There can be various amounts of wear and tear. See the examples.) This road salt puts a lot of wear on cars. All this wave action puts too much wear and tear on the boat dock.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
HalİT | | - | Turkish |
Jocky | | - | Scottish |
Sabela | | sa-BEL-a | Galician |
Rishi | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Nepali |
Stephani | | STEF-ə-nee | English (Modern) |
Ouri | | - | Biblical Greek |