weather-bit (Meaning)

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weather-bit (n.)

A turn of the cable about the end of the windlass, without the bits.

Synonyms & Antonyms of weather-bit

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weather-bit Sentence Examples

  1. The weather-bitten sailor had weathered countless storms on the high seas.
  2. The weather-bitten roof tiles bore witness to years of exposure to the elements.
  3. The mountaineer's weather-bitten cheeks hinted at his arduous expeditions.
  4. The ancient mariner's face was weather-bitten and etched with tales of adventure.
  5. The exposed rock formations were weather-bitten and worn by eons of wind and rain.
  6. The weathered farmer's hands were testament to a life spent toiling outdoors.
  7. The weather-bitten hull of the old shipwreck lay submerged in the ocean's depths.
  8. The wooden fence was weather-bitten and in need of repair.
  9. The weather-bitten exterior of the historic building gave it an aged and enigmatic charm.
  10. The weather-bitten statue stood tall in the town square, its weathered features a symbol of time's passage.

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A turn of the cable about the end of the windlass, without the bits.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The weather-bitten sailor had weathered countless storms on the high seas.

The weather-bitten roof tiles bore witness to years of exposure to the elements.

The mountaineer's weather-bitten cheeks hinted at his arduous expeditions.

The ancient mariner's face was weather-bitten and etched with tales of adventure.