On their packs hung dusty, weatherworn canteens, a pick and shovel, and a rifle in its soiled and frayed scabbard. |
It would be difficult in that weatherworn hull to recognise the trim full-rigged ship that left the Hoogly many months before. |
From time to time he glances from the cramped Greek text to the noble, weatherworn towers of his cathedral. |
Another point struck Mr. Kaminski as he watched the weatherworn faces peer from behind dust-flecked storefronts on the main street of a rundown rural town. |
In Fort Lee, New Jersey, perched high above the Hudson River, is a white, slightly weatherworn building. |
The village's working waterfront still resembles a Wyeth, alive with aging trawlers, lobster traps and weatherworn shacks dwarfed by evergreens. |