winter-beaten (Meaning)
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winter-beaten (a.)
Beaten or harassed by the severe weather of winter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of winter-beaten
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winter-beaten Sentence Examples
- The winter-beaten barn creaked and groaned under the relentless weight of snow.
- Her hands were winter-beaten and rough, bearing the scars of her toil.
- The wind howled through the winter-beaten trees, stripping them bare.
- The winter-beaten face of the old farmer reflected a life of hard work and exposure.
- The winter-beaten roads were treacherous, covered in ice and slush.
- The winter-beaten city park stood desolate, its benches empty and covered in snow.
- The winter-beaten hikers struggled against the biting cold and driving wind.
- The winter-beaten cottage stood alone on the windswept moor, its walls battered by endless storms.
- The winter-beaten ship lay at anchor, its sails torn and its hull scarred by the relentless waves.
- The winter-beaten traveler stumbled into the inn, seeking shelter from the raging blizzard.
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Beaten or harassed by the severe weather of winter.
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No antonyms found.
The winter-beaten barn creaked and groaned under the relentless weight of snow.
Her hands were winter-beaten and rough, bearing the scars of her toil.
The wind howled through the winter-beaten trees, stripping them bare.
The winter-beaten face of the old farmer reflected a life of hard work and exposure.