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Meanings of
weatherworn
in English
Worn by exposure to the weather.
weathered
weather-beaten
Related terms
worn
Synonyms
Examples for "
weathered
"
weathered
weather-beaten
Examples for "
weathered
"
1
Imperial Sugar had already
weathered
some major challenges- bankruptcy, divestiture, new management.
2
Germany has
weathered
the crisis better than many of its European neighbours.
3
His father, a
weathered
50-year-old, said he would support his son's decision.
4
Several said their facilities
weathered
the storm and were preparing to restart.
5
It has
weathered
the global slowdown much better than the factory sector.
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.
Usage of
weatherworn
in English
1
Rows of small
weatherworn
houses stretched out on both sides of him.
2
It was greatly
weatherworn
,
and that imparted an unpleasant suggestion of disease.
3
County Coroner Michael Cipliano, fifty-three years old, an irascible and
weatherworn
veteran.
4
The leather, the heavy sword, the slightly
weatherworn
and world-wise attitude.
5
Don Faulkner smiled, the smile of a
weatherworn
and veteran cynic.
6
Here were no barren hill-crests with a hundred
weatherworn
facets.
7
Two tall sailors with
weatherworn
skin emerged from the tavern.
8
Niebeldingk made rapid observations: A beardless,
weatherworn
old face with pointed, stiff, white brows.
9
He had short grizzled whiskers, a
weatherworn
face, and a shrewd, calm blue eye.
10
He was stocky, with a
weatherworn
face and gray mustache.
11
Her boots were
weatherworn
,
and a king of diamonds peeked from the top of one.
12
He looked up and waited for the cutter to lift heavily against the brig's
weatherworn
hull.
13
It was
weatherworn
and smothered with blue-green algae.
14
Frodo turned and saw Strider, and yet not Strider; for the
weatherworn
Ranger was no longer there.
15
Dingy,
weatherworn
,
and possibly in need of a new roof, the sight made Magiere hesitant to step inside.
16
From it he looked to the faded
weatherworn
hat Drew had left on a chair by the door.
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weatherworn
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
count the weatherworn
faded weatherworn
greatly weatherworn
slightly weatherworn
small weatherworn
More collocations
Weatherworn
through the time