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been 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 steps of a spiral staircase have been weathered to suggest a century of use.
But these storms could have been weathered if he'd succeeded onscreen.
Games against those teams have been weathered out in the first three weeks, forcing some quick thinking on rescheduling.
His voice, while still strangely reedy, has been weathered by the Doral 100's he smokes incessantly.
After all, what are a few weeks without hot water, given everything else that has been weathered over the decades?
Many of the rocks appear to have been permeated by warm volcanic fluids or to have been weathered as a result of warm surface conditions.
Similar(28)
"And after being weathered.
These troubles were weathered.
It's weathered now.
We are weathered".
Others are weathered and illegible.
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