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was 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 man before me was weathered and weary.
The face was weathered and knowing, the expression inscrutable.
He was rangy from a food-is-fuel attitude and a hectic schedule, and his face was weathered from a life outdoors.
A thick shock of white hair spilled over most of his forehead, framing skin that was weathered from a lifetime of outdoor work — farming as a teenager in Mexico, construction as an adult here in the United States.
The steel on the Barclays Center was weathered in advance of being mounted on the arena, spending about four months at a plant in Indianapolis being put through more than a dozen wet and dry cycles a day.
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Still, Motojima was weathering fierce criticism.
"And after being weathered.
These troubles were weathered.
It's weathered now.
We are weathered".
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