Things You Replace with M

  • Money gets spent and regularly replaced with new cash.

  • Runs out or expires, you replace it often.

  • Door/bath mats wear out and get replaced.

  • People replace mattresses every few years.

  • Markers dry out; you replace them regularly.

  • Appliance you replace when it breaks or ages.

  • Mops fray and get replaced with new ones.

  • Used up quickly; you replace the box often.

  • Disposable masks are replaced after use.

  • Makeup expires or runs out, so you replace it.

  • Mirrors break or scratch, then you replace them.

  • Parts like motors are replaced in machines.

  • Computer mice wear out and people buy new ones.

  • Mittens get lost or worn out and often replaced.

  • Old worn mops are thrown out and replaced often.

  • Cups for drinks; break or chip, then replaced.

  • Food item eaten then repurchased regularly.

  • Paper or GPS maps get outdated, replaced.

  • Pills and syrups expire or run out, refilled.

  • Screens fail or get old; users upgrade them.

  • Condiment that runs out; people buy more.

  • Audio gear that breaks; singers buy new ones.

  • Small candies eaten and frequently replenished.

  • Food servings; eaten daily then remade.

  • Lubricant changed regularly in engines.

  • Fridge or toy magnets fall off, get swapped.

  • Markers dry out quickly, then replaced.

  • Mobile phones get outdated and often replaced

  • Mobiles (phones) are upgraded and swapped often

  • Mascara dries out; makeup users replace it regularly

  • Moldy bread is thrown away and replaced with fresh bread

  • Magazines are bought regularly, old ones discarded

  • Mouthwash is a consumable you rebuy when empty

  • A car muffler rusts or breaks and gets replaced

  • Maple syrup runs out and you buy a new bottle

  • Mousetraps wear out or get thrown away and replaced

  • Motherboards fail or get upgraded in computers

  • Mailboxes rust or break and homeowners replace them

  • Mics (microphones) can be swapped for better ones

  • Mouse traps can be single-use or replaced when worn

  • Breath mints get used up; you buy fresh packs often.

  • Jar runs empty, you replace it with a new marmalade.

  • Garden mulch breaks down; you refresh it regularly.

  • Tub or stick of margarine gets used up and replaced.

  • People upgrade or replace motorcycles when old or broken.

  • Rotten food is thrown out and replaced with fresh food.

  • Kitchen mixers break or go outdated; people replace them.

  • Lost marbles get replaced with new sets or pieces.

  • You buy new mangoes when the old ones are eaten or spoil.

  • Fruit bought, eaten, then replaced on next shop

  • Cars wear out or break and get replaced

  • Mousepad
  • You lose or wear out mittens and buy new ones

  • You toss mouldy food and replace it with fresh

  • Drink mix or choc malt powder you rebuy often

  • Matches are burned and you replace the box

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