12 examples of weatherbeaten in sentences

That poor lamb can't stand the prairie like us old pelters that's weatherbeaten and gray and toughenedshe ain't made for itshe was intended for diamond rings and drawing-rooms, and silks and satins.

" Then Lenore, opening her eyes, saw the gate, the trim little orchard with its scant shade, the gray old weatherbeaten house which she remembered so well.

Its dark, weatherbeaten roof and sides were hoisted up above the jungly plain in a distracted way, like a gigantic ammunition-wagon stuck in the mud and abandoned by some retreating army.

A weatherbeaten, bankrupt ass it is That scatters and consumeth all he hath: Each one do pluck from him without control.

Just outside Centralia stands a weatherbeaten landmark.

They are all vigorous, robust seafaring men, weatherbeaten and seasoned in the burning beat of tropical latitudes, whose rich blood is surcharged with oxygen by the breezes of the ocean.

Its weatherbeaten sides revealed a virgin innocence of paint.

Still a part of its pavement remained and appeared gloriously obstructed by an arch of triumph near whose weatherbeaten stone base were working barefooted bootblacks wearing the scarlet fez.

Five minutes later, Clinch thrust his hard-looking, weatherbeaten, but handsome red countenance in at the cabin-door.

And here he comes," he added, as a dilapidated fly drew up at the house and an elderly man, with a red, weatherbeaten face, partly hidden in a cloud of grey beard, stepped out and stood in the doorway, regarding the girl with something almost akin to embarrassment.

Captain Ludlow;" returned the old sailor, dashing his hand equivocally across his weatherbeaten brow.

The weatherbeaten master was in the agony; and his medical attendant had just risen from a fruitless examination of his wounds, as Ludlow approached.

12 examples of  weatherbeaten  in sentences