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were 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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Nearby were weathered oars, a weathered captain's wheel and a large coil of braided marine line that hadn't been near the water for years.
These troubles were weathered.
Across the gorge were weathered limestone caves that had sheltered shepherds since Neolithic times.
Among stacks of old baskets were weathered winnowers, the shallow scoops used by Japanese gardeners to gather dead leaves.
"It's pretty remote, and we were weathered in for four days," said Ms. Makepeace, who traveled by plane where Curtis had gone by boat.
Many of the "old masters," as Mr. Galeano called them, from the album sessions were also onstage; their voices were weathered but hadn't lost their bite.
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"And after being weathered.
It's weathered now.
We are weathered".
Others are weathered and illegible.
Things are weathered.
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