Things You Replace with T

  • Teeth can be replaced with dentures or implants.

  • Toothbrushes get replaced every few months.

  • Toilet paper runs out and you replace the roll.

  • Tires wear out and are regularly replaced.

  • Broken or outgrown toys are often replaced.

  • Rolls of tape run out and you replace them.

  • Toothpaste is a consumable you replace often.

  • Phones get upgraded and replaced every few years.

  • Tea runs out; you restock or replace the box.

  • Tires wear down and need replacement regularly.

  • Single towel wears out; you replace it eventually.

  • Worn or broken tools are commonly replaced.

  • Tea bags are consumables, often replaced.

  • Broken floor or roof tiles get replaced.

  • Tampons are disposable and regularly replaced.

  • Trash bags are used once then replaced often.

  • Tights wear out and are commonly replaced.

  • Tables wear, break, or go out of style over time.

  • Toasters fail or get outdated, then replaced.

  • Clothing tops are outgrown, worn out, replaced.

  • Tyres wear down; drivers replace them regularly.

  • Trucks age or break; owners replace them eventually.

  • Trousers wear, tear, or outgrow, then replaced.

  • Ties can fray or age; people buy new ones.

  • Thongs (underwear) wear out or size changes, replaced.

  • T‑shirts get worn, stained, or outgrown, then replaced.

  • Toilets break or get upgraded and then replaced.

  • Toys break, are lost, or outgrown and replaced.

  • Teeth can be replaced by dentists with false teeth

  • Disposable hygiene product, replaced after use

  • Clothes wear out or get too small, then replaced

  • Camping tents get damaged or outgrown and replaced

  • Household taps get swapped when old or broken

  • Sports shoes wear out fast and are replaced often

  • Single‑use item, literally thrown away each brew

  • Toilet roll is classic consumable, constantly replaced

  • Torches break or get outdated and are replaced

  • Phones break or age, people upgrade and replace them

  • Kitchen tongs get bent or old and are swapped out

  • Food tins get used up and then replaced with new ones

  • Same as trainers, shoes replaced when worn out

  • Reusable plastic containers; often swapped when old

  • Camping gear; fabric and poles wear out over time

  • Electronics get outdated or break and are replaced

  • Food item; bought and replaced when eaten or spoiled

  • Metal containers or foil; replaced when used or damaged

  • Household or medical tool; upgraded or replaced if broken

  • Small decorative objects; often swapped or replaced over time.

  • Bathroom fixture; often replaced when broken or renovated

  • Car engine part; replaced at set mileage

  • Herb used in cooking; restocked when used up

  • Kitchen item; replaced if chipped, broken or old

  • Faucets can leak or corrode and get replaced

  • Wooden toothpicks get used up and replaced often.

  • Kitchen or digital timers wear out, people replace them.

  • Single timer device can break and be replaced.

  • Tyres wear down and must be replaced regularly.

  • Mouse or insect traps get used up and replaced.

  • Ripped clothes are often thrown out and replaced.

  • Teapots can chip or break and be replaced.

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  • Toast is eaten quickly and you make more slices.

  • Aluminum tin foil rolls run out and are replaced.

  • Tennis rackets break or get outdated and replaced.

  • Medicine tablets get used up and replaced.

  • Tablecloths stain or tear and people buy new ones.

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