Worn by exposure to the weather.
1 Bjarne was tall and grave, like the weather - beaten fir-trees in his mast-forest.
2 The house was large and weather - beaten ; its gable-end turned toward the road.
3 Presently a weather - beaten cabin in a grove of trees came into view.
4 It was a dreary, unaccustomed sort of crack in his weather - beaten face.
5 Something like a blush tried to assert itself in his weather - beaten cheek.
6 Through the weather - beaten coat pinned over it his bare chest was visible.
7 The stranger was a rancher of fifty, wind-whipped and weather - beaten of countenance.
8 Indeed, a weather - beaten lantern, mug, and bowl still sat on the table.
9 Some Bears will not approach one till it is weather - beaten and gray.
10 In spite of herself, a tear trickled over her fat, weather - beaten cheek.
11 Mrs. Rickett's weather - beaten countenance softened as it were in spite of itself.
12 A six foot length of weather - beaten two-by-four lay just out of reach.
13 No more sailing from harbour to harbour with this my weather - beaten boat.
14 Percival glanced quickly at the weather - beaten face, but found no guiding expression.
15 He broke off and a troubled expression crept over his weather - beaten face.
16 But presently into his weather - beaten face came an expression of glad welcome.
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