Similar words: featherbedding, beaten, unbeaten, browbeaten, off the beaten track, weather, bad weather, cold weather. Meaning: adj. 1. tanned and coarsened from being outdoors 2. worn by exposure to the weather.
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1. Please find enclosed one weather-beaten old shoe.
2. The stone walls, what remained of them, were weather-beaten but untouched by overgrown weeds.
3. A tall man, with a pleasantly weather-beaten look, as though he spent much time out of doors.
4. The church was a bare, weather-beaten ghost of a building with hollow windows and a sagging door.
5. And in the weather-beaten flesh Johnny Cash is a mighty impressive man.
6. The majority of apartment buildings in Mumbai are weather-beaten and look like they're about to crumble.
7. I had much to watch you, the weather-beaten old friend(sentencedict.com), looking forward to your understanding.
8. More so recently, we've seen weather-beaten backdrops of urban decay used for portrait settings – and quite successfully.
9. Okahandja, a country town of dusty roads and weather-beaten stores, appears suddenly and is quickly left behind.
10. He found thehouse, a weather-beaten cardboard bungalow at eighty a month, but at the lastminute the firm ordered him to Washington, and I went out to the country alone.
11. His weather-beaten face was markedly engraved with his indissoluble bond with the sea latent with an extraordinary past.
12. Juxtaposed against his traditional weather-beaten cowboy gear is a shining chrome lightsaber — a symbol of his destruction of a Jedi warrior.
13. A weather-beaten teddy bear hangs from the front of Izet Sina's home.
14. In summer 1854 the weather-beaten Mendel planted 34 strains of pea in the garden of the monastery where he worked and started to make a hereditary research of the crossbreeding of plants.
15. He was only a little more weather-beaten than when I saw him last.
16. They would look out through the cracks of their weather-beaten door.
17. The rose wreath still hung in the apple tree, a little weather-beaten, already.
18. He wore battle-dress green, slacks and sweater and his weather-beaten face glowed with satisfaction and well-being.
19. Each boat had been freshly painted in bright colours for the occasion,(sentencedict .com) and beside them stood their sinewy weather-beaten owners.
20. Here the lane ended, and she found herself by the Green, facing the tiny weather-beaten church.
21. "Oh, we bought the bicycles in the bazaar in Lahore, " one of the weather-beaten riders replied.
22. The carol of the birds was loud and high, and, on the weather-beaten sill of the great window of the bedchamber of Monsieur the Marquis, one little bird sang its sweetest song with all its might.
23. He was a poor old man, down and out, with many wrinkles on his weather-beaten face.
24. Look, the rock is aging in silence so that its surface looks likes a weather-beaten elder.
25. The newly revealed face of Titan has the same weather-beaten features as Earth: lakes, hills and caves; branching river valleys; muddy plains and desert dunes.
26. In read in g the above sentence, a curious apothegm of an old weather-beaten Dutch navigator come full upon my recollection.
27. Dressed in traditional black with fine tattoos on her cheeks, chin and forehead, her face and hands are thoroughly weather-beaten.
28. The prosperous farmer, with a flowing white beard and a weather-beaten face, says he takes long walks every day and has been drinking fresh camel milk since childhood.
29. Approaching the age of 70, I should be said to be weather-beaten and insightful about the mundane affairs yet I'm still alternately sober and muddled.
30. Even those who went from rags to riches could not escape the tell-tale signs. Deep lines and weather-beaten skin were instant giveaways about their hard lives, they said.
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