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tanned
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tan \Tan\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tanned ; p. pr. & vb. n. Tanning .] [F. tanner, LL. tannare. See Tan , n.] To convert (the skin of an animal) into leather, as by usual process of steeping it in an infusion of oak or some other bark, whereby it is impregnated ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
v. treat skins and hides with tannic acid so as to convert them into leather get a tan, from wind or sun [syn: bronze ] [also: tanning , tanned , tannest , tanner ]
Usage examples of tanned.
Dark eyes in tanned, tattooed Wickan faces held cold and firm on Baria and Mesker Setral and their warriors.
He grinned calmly at Barton, hands on his hips, face gleaming and tanned in the bright sunlight.
The woman is tanned and double-chinned, large enough that even Bonny with her Bay Area tastes tags her big.
Sometime in the last hour he had bathed and shaved and he was wearing a fresh shirt, linen this time rather than homespun or buckskin, creamy white against the tanned column of his neck.
His forearms on his knees, cigarette in hand, the smoke curling upward past his dark tanned face, Mannie sat staring down at the town.
Diving instructors were universally slim and fit, but Ray and Josep now had perfect mesomorph physiques, tanned to a golden sheen.
Having marshaled her young charges into the water until they were exhausted with their exercise, Moria stripped to allow the sun full access to her already tanned skin.
The face of the old mountebank did not whiten, but instead it grew stern and resolute, and the muscles came out in it so that it seemed a thing of cords under the tanned skin.
They were dressed in roughly tanned skins, and breeches of thick, coarse-woven cloth dyed the browns and greens and murreys that you can make with the mountain plants.
He or his dentist had obviously overdone the bleach job, and his artificially tanned face only made his teeth more prominent.
He could easily have been mistaken for a pastoralist or a grazier with his tanned complexion except that he was wearing khaki clothing.
Tim did not move, watching the woman who, in her cool green linen dress, was as unmoving as the recumbent figure beside her, her tanned skin taking on the tones from the shadows of the nave.
The face was lined around the jaw, reddened and tanned by wind, but not blurred or bloated, and one could still see the young officer.
Her bare tanned shoulders, her long legs and sandled feet moved slightly in the act of waiting.
Both men are naked, their bodies more sculpted and beautiful than the finest Greek statues, their uncircumcised penises dangling against their muscled and tanned thighs.