weatherbeaten

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Adjective[edit]

weatherbeaten (comparative more weatherbeaten, superlative most weatherbeaten)

  1. Alternative spelling of weather-beaten
    • 1942 September and October, “Notes and News: Lynton & Barnstaple Stock”, in Railway Magazine, page 309:
      Two of the coaches are still on the site of the line; one, a first class observation coach carrying the S.R. number 6991, is at Snapper Halt, where it still stands, in fair condition but somewhat weatherbeaten [...].
    • 1997, Mark Kurlansky, Cod, page 226:
      The captain, Cecil, is almost as wide as he is tall, his blond hair lighter than his weatherbeaten face.