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His weatherbeaten face seemed to smile with a kind of simple tolerance.
They pulled up outside Neil's weatherbeaten house and climbed out.
The weatherbeaten sign above the door named the place the Cutlass.
He had this great weatherbeaten face and he talked straight.
He was a middle-aged man with strong white teeth and a broad, weatherbeaten face.
He will be looking out for you: a lean, dark, weatherbeaten fellow, but one of my greatest friends.
He got down to the splintered, weatherbeaten surface of the bench.
Weatherbeaten vessels, fresh from a hard journey, but still solid and capable.
Few of the weatherbeaten buildings that once faced the long boardwalk remain.
She holds it up against herself with red, weatherbeaten hands which make me wince every time I look at them.
A broad grin at this juicy thought split his weatherbeaten face.
He did not hear her approach and for some minutes she sat down beside him, staring intently at his weatherbeaten face.
Mr. Weiss's life has not been easy, and it shows on his weatherbeaten face.
He paused, and looked at their honest, weatherbeaten faces.
His weatherbeaten face was fixed in a thoughtful expression.
A faded us acre street was stenciled on the weatherbeaten sign.
Leaning over the weatherbeaten stick, she whispered, "I only wanted to fly."
The weatherbeaten skin around the sailor's eyes crinkled in amusement.
The man's face was a crinkled, weatherbeaten tan, but his eyes were keen.
Captain Caleb was looking at him with a strange expression on his weatherbeaten face.
Several times the platform seemed seized with pitching and rolling like a weatherbeaten ship.
Bond tried to read something in the weatherbeaten face he knew so well and which held so much of his loyalty.
It sits atop a 10-foot pedestal, in a weatherbeaten wood cabinet.
When he spied her, Jack's weatherbeaten face lit up.
He spoke earnestly, looking up into Roland's weatherbeaten face.