Weather-beaten
[weth -er-beet-n] /ˈwɛð ərˌbit n/
adjective
1.
bearing evidences of wear or damage as a result of exposure to the weather.
2.
tanned, hardened, or otherwise affected by exposure to weather:
a weather-beaten face.
weather-beaten
adjective
1.
showing signs of exposure to the weather
2.
tanned or hardened by exposure to the weather
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