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lived-in

Adjective

Meaning

Looking like someone currently lives there or has lived there, not pristine, not new

(euphemistic) Looking sloppily kept.

(Of a dramatic performance) fully-realized, well-observed.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lived in

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Examples

Director Shelton has a knack for coaxing natural, lived-in performances from her actors, so it's no surprise that the performances here are top-notch. Source: Internet

As the spell sweeps through Stellar Plains, anxieties grow over passion stretched over too many years, sex that has become too lived-in, and too accustomed. Source: Internet

It’s her form Elodia takes, not a young, idealized woman, but a woman with a lived-in body, with wrinkles and sagging breasts. Source: Internet

Rustic style is all about creating a lived-in look with country-inspired decor and natural elements. Source: Internet

The details in Gloss’s story feel personal, they feel lived-in, and they reflect a profound sense of place. Source: Internet

There's a nice lived-in quality to the narrative -- it's very comfortable. Source: Internet

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