0 (no longer of interest or value because of) having been used a lot over a long period of time:
a timeworn expression/excuse
a timeworn path
Chevallier's book was replete with all of the timeworn arguments against public assistance, but the one he dwelled upon was taxation.
That is a well-known timeworn phrase, and we understand and respect it.
It is, in many ways, a timeworn, if not fossilised system that we must leave behind.
I cannot myself attach much value to this old timeworn metaphor with which we are faced whenever we attempt to move one step further in any direct ion.
The shabby chic aesthetic also expands to the garden, with the same design principles of using timeworn garden furniture and feminine accessories.
Silvanus appears to mortals most commonly as a withered, timeworn, bearded man, usually levitating amongst scenes of nature, like trees, possibly springing from an old, large oak tree.
The first two bases are timeworn.