Sentence example with the word 'weathered'

weathered

Definition adj. worn by exposure to the weather

Last update: August 30, 2015

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Both mother and daughter weathered the ordeal well.   [Please select]

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Only lungs of sole-leather could have weathered it.   [Please select]

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Having weathered the island, he let off the sheets a little.   [Please select]

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Down the quiet village street, The pedlar takes his way, His old top hat, and long black coat, Have weathered many a day.   [Please select]

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The fine old Jacobean chairs and tables have weathered two centuries, and are friendly to their new neighbors, Oriental rugs older than themselves.   [Please select]

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Rub a coat of weathered oil stain over the whole back and wipe dry with a cloth.   [Please select]

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Strangely enough, after he had weathered the first shock, this discovery did not dismay Theron Ware.   [Please select]

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Immediately the vessels which the _Revenge_ had weathered hauled their wind and came up on her from to-leeward.   [Please select]

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Many a taugt gale of wind have honest Tom Bowling and I weathered together.   [Please select]

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The warm, many-weathered, passionate-peopled world is to him a grammar of hieroglyphs, or an emblematic freemason's procession.   [Please select]

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The slope was one great talus, a jumble of weathered rock, fallen from what appeared a mountain of red and yellow wall.   [Please select]

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