Things You Replace with B

  • Common item you replace when they run out.

  • A ball can wear out or pop, so you replace it.

  • Light bulbs burn out and need replacing.

  • You often replace missing buttons on clothes.

  • Footwear gets worn out; you replace boots.

  • Trash bags are used up and replaced frequently.

  • Groceries like bread get used up and replaced.

  • Butter is a fridge staple you replace often.

  • Car brakes are routinely replaced for safety.

  • Bras wear out with use and are regularly replaced.

  • Toothbrushes and hair brushes are often replaced.

  • Baseball bat can break or wear out, then replaced

  • Beer is a consumable, you buy and replace it

  • Beds can break or be upgraded and replaced

  • Bottles get emptied, broken, or recycled often

  • Bananas get eaten and you buy new bunches

  • Broken things are exactly what you replace

  • Bedsheets wear out, tear, or fade and replaced

  • Bikes get upgraded, stolen, or broken, then replaced

  • Belts fray or no longer fit, people buy new ones

  • A box gets damaged or used up, then replaced

  • Brooms wear down; you buy a new broom

  • Boats can be sold, outdated, or damaged, then replaced

  • Bins crack, smell, or break and get replaced

  • Dishes chip or break, people buy new bowls

  • Hardware fasteners that rust or strip, then replaced

  • Wicker or plastic baskets wear out or crack, replaced

  • Sports balls lose air or wear out, teams replace them

  • Dental braces come off and are replaced with retainers

  • Backpacks rip or outgrow use, students replace them

  • Bikes get old, damaged or outgrown, then replaced

  • Underwear wears out or sizes change, you replace boxers

  • Bicycles age, break, or get stolen, people replace them

  • Party balloons get popped or deflate, then replaced.

  • Clothing belts wear, stretch or break, then replaced

  • Door or bike bells can break or rust and be replaced

  • Bobby pins bend or get lost, people rebuy them often.

  • Bedding wears out or goes out of style, then replaced.

  • You toss broken items and buy new ones regularly.

  • Bandages are single-use supplies, constantly replaced.

  • Brooms wear out or lose bristles, then get replaced.

  • Baseball bats crack or break and players replace them.

  • Window blinds break or age and are replaced.

  • Blankets wear out or get old and are replaced.

  • Mechanical bearings wear out and must be replaced.

  • Bath towels fray or thin and people replace them.

  • Spoiled food gets tossed and replaced with fresh food.

  • Broken phone usually gets replaced with a new one.

  • Jewelry item you swap out or replace when lost

  • You replace balloons when they pop or deflate

  • Footwear that gets worn out and replaced

  • Used up daily, you buy and replace bars/bottles

  • Food you replace when eaten or goes bad

  • Outgrown or worn, parents keep replacing them

  • Trash bags are consumables you constantly replace

  • Sports balls get scuffed and replaced regularly

  • Sports gear that breaks or wears, then replaced

  • Bar of soap gets used up and replaced regularly

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