weather-bitten Synonyms

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weather-bitten Meaning

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weather-bitten (a.)

Eaten into, defaced, or worn, by exposure to the weather.

weather-bitten Sentence Examples

  1. The weather-bitten face of the old sailor hinted at countless voyages through treacherous seas.
  2. Time and the elements had left their mark on the weather-bitten cottage, lending it an air of rustic charm.
  3. The weather-bitten lighthouse stood sentinel at the edge of the storm-tossed coastline.
  4. The crew's weathered, weather-bitten hands bore witness to their arduous adventures.
  5. The weather-bitten statue of the ship's figurehead had guided countless vessels through wind and wave.
  6. The granite cliffs, weather-bitten by centuries of relentless erosion, presented a formidable obstacle.
  7. The weather-bitten wooden fence had weathered countless storms and seasons.
  8. The weather-bitten bark of the ancient tree stood as a testament to its resilience amid changing conditions.
  9. The old woman's weather-bitten face reflected a lifetime spent farming the unforgiving land.
  10. The seasoned explorer returned from his expedition with a weather-bitten appearance that spoke of the challenges he had faced.

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Eaten into, defaced, or worn, by exposure to the weather.

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The weather-bitten face of the old sailor hinted at countless voyages through treacherous seas.

Time and the elements had left their mark on the weather-bitten cottage, lending it an air of rustic charm.

The weather-bitten lighthouse stood sentinel at the edge of the storm-tossed coastline.

The crew's weathered, weather-bitten hands bore witness to their arduous adventures.