made wet or dirty
unkempt
(of talk, behaviour, work etc) causing a person to lose interest and feel tired
uninteresting
ordinary or usual
usual, everyday
made weak by old age or hard use
deteriorated, debilitated, especially as a result of age
falling to pieces; in a state of disrepair
falling apart; in ruins
dirty looking; not fresh or pleasant
soiled, tacky
(of sayings) repeated too often to have any meaning
cliched, tired
without clothes on; without the usual covering
without covering
(with clothes) badly torn or in rags; having rough or irregular edges or outlines or surfaces
worn-out; in shreds
dirty and untidy
rough, bedraggled
old, neglected etc; unwell
run-down, dilapidated
in a bad state of repair; poorly dressed; (of behaviour) unkind and unfair
broken-down; in poor shape
untidy and worn
shabby
(of remarks, ideas, opinions) ordinary and dull
silly, commonplace
used, heard, often (and so dull)
overused, out-of-date
of wear
used