He is 70 years old and has the leathery, weather-worn face and hands of a farmer.
He stared at the other man, studying him, then looked around the weather-worn little valley.
There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses.
But now many of the weather-worn black and white signposts are threatened by neglect and decay.
Either side of the clock stood a weather-worn statue of an angel, with outstretched wings and lifeless stone eyes looking out over their domain.
Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension.
Well, it wasn't a bad spot: a weather-worn gully just below the crest, a nick in the hillside where a couple of trees had come down in a slip, plenty of deadwood.
Notre Dame Cathedral will always be my favorite place, even if the gargoyles are weather-worn and protected by a metal barrier.
Her face was weather-worn and darkened by sun, but beautifully shaped.
The clusters of buildings became older and more weather-worn the closer we got to Osaka.
Already he could clearly discern the treetops round about him; but it was in vain that his eye sought the view of the old brown church tower and the weather-worn roofs.
I saw one ad which showed a very weather-worn, wrinkled man wearing a hood.
They are now very weather-worn, but it is still just possible to see that the running figure is a skeleton, and the pursuer is winged.
Although praised for its meticulous reconstruction, in the interests of historical accuracy the hall's exterior was painted creamy yellow even though it jars with the rest of the weather-worn castle.
A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
The gray-colored walls of the apartments were weather-worn with cracked paint and the low roof obviously needed new shingles.