- - Expended, ... up
- - Gone, with "up"
- - Started up and ran
- - Like estate sale items
- - exploited and entertained, but not in the morning
- - Employed chief journalist from across the Pond?
- - Preowned, as a car
- - Employed in House Detectives
- - Like most thrift shop clothes
- - Exploited those they employed
- - Took advantage of one as one was wont in the past
- - Sue gets 500 second-hand
- - employed american man
- - took advantage of american journalist
- - Like old schoolbooks
- - Like many items listed on Facebook Marketplace
- - like much ebay merch
- - Employed American Executive Director
- - Accustomed to being exploited
- - American editor may be employed
- - took advantage of unfocused constituents
- - Like a loaner car typically
- - Found a job for, though old
- - like clothing at a goodwill
- - employed and entertained, but not in the morning
- - availed of redistributed dues
- - Like secondhand clothes
- - New alternative
- - sue has 500 - second-hand, though!
- - Spent euro in American dollars
- - One in charge of NY paper, say, lacking freshness?
- - Accustomed to being employed
- - American journalist subjected to exploitation
- - Bookstore sticker
- - Journalist over the pond taken advantage of
- - accustomed to being second-hand
- - like most thrift store purchases
- - Like most thrift store wares
- - didn't waste
- - Like relatively cheap textbooks
- - took advantage of dues
- - "pre-owned" or "pre-loved" in some ads
- - not new to exploitation
- - Perhaps Washington Post journalist took drugs
- - "new-to-you," as a car
- - Second Hand Rose finally showered with $
- - old american journalist
- - Manipulated American editor
- - utilized the redeployment of dues
- - Worn out, occasionally unsteady
- - like thrift-shop clothing, typically
- - Second-hand American edition
- - "that's what i ...... to think!"
- - Some desultory setback turned to advantage
- - Second-hand or pre-owned
- - employed american journalist
- - Was accustomed to function back of beyond
- - Somebody That I ... to Know (Gotye hit song)
- - Like secondhand goods
- - Like most thrift shop goods
- - Employed elderly initially in Bucks?
- - pre-owned, second-hand
- - From the thrift shop, perhaps
- - Having entered the Indy 500, European is exhausted
- - Like a hand-me-down
- - yard sale adjective
- - Far from brand-new
- - American editor was exploited
- - sued for making do with second-hand material
- - Thrift store goods?
- - Exploited American editor
- - Spent American notes
- - Like most thrift-shop items
- - Paused to let Dad go and be employed
- - Bought, worn, and returned
- - Like schoolbooks from the 1960s
- - Previously owned, like thrift store items
- - American editor is not new
- - Took public transport starting off - the type that's seen better days
- - descriptor on craigslist
- - Exploited, improperly sued
- - second-hand dealer sued
- - Employed American boy
- - Treated as a pawn
- - Not allowed to go to waste
- - Like many vintage eBay items
- - American name for "second-hand"
- - Took public transport starting off - the type that's not new
- - driven before, say
- - ... to (has happened multiple times)
- - Like second-hand stuff
- - Employed some famous editors
- - Second-hand, like a car
- - Took advantage of American cheese, removing half
- - Like cars that have a previous owner
- - From a thrift shop
- - sold for less, as a rule
- - American editor employed
- - "26" is put to work
- - american edition's second hand
- - injured sailor gets taken out and put to work
- - sued - no longer new
- - American notes that have been in circulation
- - Like thrift store clothing, often
- - Took a stimulant, being exhausted
- - We object to journalist being employed
- - Employed you and me and another chap
- - Some in glasshouse definitely exploited
- - "I've gotten ... to it"
- - old american editor
- - accustomed to being incorporated in rigorous education
- - ... car (second-hand)
- - Dealership section
- - Like hand-me-downs
- - Played for a sucker
- - Like Goodwill goods
- - From the thrift shop, say
- - Like trade-ins
- - Found a function for
- - Did something with
- - Auto designation
- - "New to you," in reality
- - Like thrift shop buys
- - Kind of bookstore
- - From the thrift shop
- - Found a purpose for
- - Failed to abstain from
- - Type of item perfect for resale
- - Took out of the box
- - Took habitually
- - Sign on a car on a lot
- - Showing wear
- - Like most yard sale items
- - Like most garage sale items
- - Like flea market items
- - Got some mileage out of
- - Canceled, as stamps
- - "It takes some getting ...... to"
- - "I could get ...... to this!"
- - Pre-bought
- - Like thrift store merchandise
- - Like thrift store finds
- - Like some cars or textbooks
- - Like some cards
- - Like scuffed CDs
- - Like most thrift store items
- - Like most LPs in stores, now
- - Like most consignment shop items
- - Like many products sold on eBay
- - Like many products on eBay
- - Like many Craigslist items
- - Like many cars on lots
- - Like many auction items
- - Like lots of items posted on Craigslist
- - Like batting-practice balls
- - Kind of car lot
- - How the duped feel
- - Got mileage out of
- - Formerly enjoyed
- - Failed to abstain
- - Car dealership category
- - Adapted (to)
- - "They don't make them like they ...... to"
- - Wont (to)
- - Warped Tour/Ozzfest Utah boys
- - Utah Warped Tour band
- - Utah band Kelly Osbourne once liked?
- - Took drugs
- - Thrift-shop word
- - Thrift shop condition
- - Threadbare, possibly
- - Taken off the shelf
- - Subject to markdown, say
- - Sold at a discount, often
- - Secondhand, like a car or a CD
- - Second-hand, say
- - Recycled, perhaps
- - Reconditioned, e.g.
- - Reconditioned
- - Ready for resale
- - Ran, as an appliance
- - Quinn Allman group, with "The"
- - Put to work for oneself
- - Previously owned, like a car
- - Previously owned, as the ads say
- - Previously owned, as a car
- - Previously driven, say
- - Pre-owned, to a dealer
- - Played for a tool
- - Played for a cat's-paw
- - Owned previously
- - Owned by another at one time
- - Not worth as much, probably
- - Not new, like a car
- - Not new, as an automobile
- - Not new, as a car
- - Not new or mint
- - Not factory-fresh
- - New's opposite
- - New no more
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