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The weathered
noun
The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
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The weathered stone, the weathered people — even the language was weathered.
The weathered stone of Capt.
The weathered beams were like Robert Morris'.
The weathered wainscoting was rescued from a friend's house.
The weathered faces of the men, about 40 in all, shifted.
The weathered feel of the place belies the newness of the operation.
The weathered green duffel that has carried my stuff for years stood out from the rows of gleaming, sturdy Louis Vuittons.
The weathered face of Colombian farmer Blanca Nieves Meneses is overcome by sorrow as she stands before four small coffins.
The weathered layer is composed of clay.
The weathered layer is typically composed of clay.
He never takes the predictable position, the weathered road.
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