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lived-in
adjective
- having a comfortable, natural, or homely appearance, as if subject to regular use or habitation
Example Sentences
The carpets, lighting and houseplants may be new, but the penthouse feels lived-in and familiar, as comforting as her beloved Zuse, who made the trek back to Los Angeles with her.
Better and truer than that character gimmick, though, is the well-realized, lived-in pall of Frankie鈥檚 sad existence, which imbues her problem-solving survival with a genuinely fresh, in-the-bones urgency.
Blessedly, 鈥淥ne to One鈥 never includes Lennon and Ono lookalikes, which makes the empty apartment feel simultaneously lived-in and ghostly.
These kinds of character moments help the land feel lived-in, and should be the norm at modern theme parks, as cementing an emotional connection with the world is often done via other people rather than robots, a fact that Epic Universe, at least in its early going, understands well.
What鈥檚 been pitched here, however, has enough wonderfully lived-in bend, air and tempo to keep from straying off course.
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