The Collaborative International Dictionary
Weather-bitten
Weather-bitten \Weath"er-bit`ten\, a.
Eaten into, defaced, or worn, by exposure to the weather.
--Coleridge.
Usage examples of "weather-bitten".
And his lady, as they were able to see her at Bun Hill, was a weather-bitten goddess, as free from refinement as a gipsynot so much dressed as packed for transit at a high velocity.
A few minutes later we had reached the lodge-gates, a maze of fantastic tracery in wrought iron, with weather-bitten pillars on either side, blotched with lichens, and surmounted by the boars' heads of the Baskervilles.