Things You Replace with D

  • Dishes get replaced when chipped or broken.

  • Drinks are consumables you regularly replace.

  • Diapers are used then replaced many times daily.

  • Dentures get replaced when worn or ill-fitting.

  • Clothes like a dress are replaced over time.

  • Drapes are replaced when old, torn, or restyling.

  • Toys get worn or outgrown, kids often get new dolls.

  • Home appliances get replaced when they break.

  • Game dice get lost or upgraded, easy to replace.

  • Personal care item used up and regularly replaced.

  • Batteries are classic replaceable consumables.

  • Appliance swapped when old or broken, pricey but replaceable

  • You replace diaries yearly or when full of notes

  • Common bathroom item replaced when used up

  • Furniture parts replaced when broken or worn out

  • Hardware changed when broken or you change style

  • Can be replaced when damaged or upgraded for better sound

  • Consumable food you buy and replace when eaten

  • Drinks are consumables you keep replacing when finished

  • Batteries are classic replaceable parts when drained

  • Can be replaced when lost, damaged, or upgraded

  • Pet consumable you buy again when the bag is empty

  • You swap dirty clothes for clean ones after washing

  • Replaced when worn, dirty beyond cleaning, or old

  • Cleaning tool replaced when worn, broken, or too dusty

  • Household item replaced when broken or when you upgrade

  • Doorbells break or get upgraded to smart ones

  • Old desks get replaced when damaged or too small

  • Drains get clogged or damaged and are often replaced.

  • Worn or broken door knobs are often replaced

  • Dish soap is used up and regularly replaced

  • Laundry detergent runs out and you buy more

  • Dead batteries are classic things you replace

  • Broken or outdated drills get replaced with new

  • We spend dollars and replace them with more

  • Door knobs wear out or change with new decor

  • Plants that died are tossed and replaced with new ones.

  • Instruments or toy drums get worn or broken and replaced.

  • Plates chip or break; sets are often replaced over time.

  • Perishable fruit; you buy and replace batches often.

  • Single‑use laundry product; you replace the box often.

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  • Gets dirty and worn; swapped out for a fresh doormat.

  • Computers become outdated, often replaced or upgraded.

  • Wilted bouquets are thrown away and replaced with fresh ones.

  • Special shoes wear out fast; dancers replace them often.

  • Gadgets get outdated, broken, or lost and replaced.

  • When it’s dirty, you replace with clean underwear ASAP!

  • Broken items often returned or replaced with new.

  • Milk, yogurt etc. bought and replaced when used.

  • Old dumpsters get swapped out or replaced.

  • Door hinges wear, squeak, and get replaced.

  • Door handles wear out or break, then you swap in new ones.

  • Computer disks get upgraded or swapped out.

  • Dirty socks get changed, washed, replaced when old.

  • Old worn shoes are replaced with a new pair.

  • Lost or spent dimes get replaced with new ones.

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