The slickered figure lifted a hand and pushed back his hood to reveal a shock of whiteblond hair above a weatherbeaten face that might once have been pale. |
From the oak tree by the kitchen door, in tattered, weatherbeaten garments, hung the bodies of two men. |
Weatherbeaten and wild-eyed, she stares from the shadows of her concrete prison. |
A bare lopsided weatherbeaten pole was planted in the ashes there, and had been there many a year. |
Several times the platform seemed seized with pitching and rolling like a weatherbeaten ship. |
His Caledonian ancestry was reflected in his craggy nose, narrow mouth and wrinkled brow, which gave him the look of a weatherbeaten ghillie. |