Similar words: feathered, weather-beaten, weather, cold weather, hot weather, weathering, bad weather, weatherman. Meaning: ['weðə(r)] adj. worn by exposure to the weather.
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(61) Rusty sediments pond in shallow depressions between the weathered gray curves of basalt pillows.
(62) New York area stocks weathered the decline better than the broader market.
(63) The $ 65 doves are painted in a weathered white finish and are made by a decoy carver in Virginia Beach.
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(64) Where the ice started, in the uplands, much weathered rock - boulders, clay and sand - sunk into it.
(65) The crevice, upon further examination, was found to be stuffed full of yellowing incisors and weathered molars.
(66) The interface between weathered material and unweathered bedrock is known as the weathering front.
(67) The wall weathered to silvery grey.
(68) His weathered cheeks etched parentheses around his mouth.
(69) For deeply recognizing the reliability of the weathered rock and crushed rock soil used as seepage proof material for the core wall, the field compaction test was conducted.
(70) The phosphorite in the study area was first divided into ten main ore types affiliated to two groups of primary and weathered phosphorite.
(71) "Since 1979, we weathered international sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s," he said.
(72) But as my sister-in-law happened to be in Brighton with her children I weathered the first shock of it under her shelter.
(73) The engineering geological properties of Yanshanian granitic residual soil in South Fujian are determined by its composition and texture that is dominated by weathered intensity of its mother rock.
(74) For this reason, the inversion of Q-value for weathered layer is necessary.
(75) mouth and limnetic, littoral, weathered continental drift bed and flood deposit facies. ...
(76) On this ground, study on dynamic property and dynamic parameter of weathered granite subgrade soil in repeated loading is quite essential.
(77) The major types of rock are weathered volcanic and granite in the slope in Hong Kong, and the part surface of the slopes are covered with colluvial soil.
(78) Clearly kinda whacky (she grew up on a commune after all) with some skeletons in her bourdoir, Winona has weathered various storms to remain a highly popular, if not award-winning actress.
(79) Direct and triaxial shearing tests were carried out for deuterogenic adamic earth, silty clay and completely weathered mudstone, and the experimental results were analyzed.
(80) Tne equations of electromagnetism weathered the revolution of relativity unchanged.
(81) Surmounting hostility from opponents and even some Dodger teammates, he weathered the immense pressure with dignity and restraint, and he proved to be a superb ballplayer.
(82) Characteristic: Blue green monocline crystallization, dissolve it in water, glycerin, does not allow it in the ethanol, There is corrosive, deliquescence in weathered.
(83) Intense weathered granite residual soil is widely used in the construction and has an important meaning to take advantage of mechanical property for road construction.
(84) A woman who's face resembled a weathered beach ball and who could barely put one foot in front of the other.
(85) CARI CORRIGAN: "They fall all over the Earth, not just Antarctica, but the best places for us to find them are the deserts because they don't get weathered and they don't break down as easily."
(86) Housed in a weathered 19th-century clapboard house, it has four comfy rooms; one room is dedicated to the Yankees baseball team, while the other three have Latino themes .
(87) Your date is a trouper. They thought they had weathered your storm but the reality is you are just getting warmed up.
(88) So far it has weathered over a century's development since the first pension act, the Old Age Pension Act of 1908, was passed by the Parliament.
(89) The inversion of quality factor Q of weathered layer is an important step in absorption compensation.
(90) It has been shown that the metallogenic parent rocks for primary bauxite are Maokou Formation limestone of lower Permian period, and partially added by old weathered materials.
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