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Examples
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The salt flats took our breath away, weather-bleached and lunar along their crusted shores.
The Gin Closet Leslie Jamison 2010
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He hesitated momentarily to view the weather-bleached, two storied, squared-log jail.
Historical Novel about...Pembina Trish Short Lewis 2006
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While searching the beaches for firewood, Jaric found rigging among the tide wrack, and the weather-bleached timbers of ships.
Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988
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Whereupon he buys a couple of pairs of ancient weather-bleached horns from some colonist, and, nailing them up at impossible angles on the wall of his city-den, humbugs brother-Cockneys with tales of _vénerie_, and has for life his special legend, "How I shot my first deer in the Adirondacks."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 Various
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She became suddenly ashamed of her headlong flight, precipitated, as she now saw, by the first breath of afternoon breeze as it came in from the sea and fluttered a piece of weather-bleached canvas nailed over the grave-house door.
Where the Sun Swings North Barrett Willoughby
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Immediately before him the Maypole stretched skyward, its top still ornamented with a few fluttering rags of weather-bleached ribbon, mementoes of the festivities that had ushered in the fast-fading summer.
Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan
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When the cool of the evening came they had sat and watched a wedding-party dance quadrilles on a lawn by the river, overhung by chestnut trees and severed by a clear and rapid channel, weedless as the air, from an island crowded by the weather-bleached ruins of a mill.
The Judge Rebecca West 1937
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Presently they were drawing in to Cougar Point, with the weather-bleached buildings of Fyfe's camp showing now among the upspringing second-growth scrub.
Big Timber A Story of the Northwest Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926
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From a mound of earth upflung by a bursting shell a clenched fist, weather-bleached and pallid, seemed to threaten me; from another emerged a pair of crossed legs with knees up-drawn, very like the legs of one who dozes gently on a hot day.
Great Britain at War Jeffery Farnol 1915
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He picked out the soundest of the two-by-fours and made a framework which he boarded over with the best of the weather-bleached old siding.
The Prairie Child Arthur Stringer 1912
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