How To Use Leathered In A Sentence
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The Father Blake, of whom Andy spoke, was more familiarly known by the name of Father Phil, by which title Andy himself would have named him, had he been telling how Father Phil cleared a fair, or equally "leathered" both the belligerent parties in a faction-fight, or turned out the contents (or malcontents) of a public-house at an improper hour; but when he spoke of his Reverence respecting ghostly matters, the importance of the subject begot higher consideration for the man, and the familiar
Handy Andy, Volume 2 — a Tale of Irish Life
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Usually on a day off, I get leathered.
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What is it about exercise that provokes the desire to get leathered?
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Their skin was brown and leathered with age, and two pointed ears poked through the messy brown hair on each of their heads.
Master of Mirrors
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The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
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Paul Lambert leathered a low effort wide of the post.
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The woman laughed, shook out her hair and waved a leathered hand in the air.
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Their work-worn hands and leathered faces illustrate just how tough their job is.
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He sounds like he's absolutely leathered, too.
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He doesn't really look bush-ready, nor does he boast the leathered skin of a man who spends his life in the outdoors.
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As she leaned forward and measured his face, she realized that he wasn't as old as she had originally thought, despite skin leathered from a life open to the elements.
Drought.
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Rubber cases are cheaper than leathered ones though they are also very effective in protecting your phone.
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She was a bit leathered.
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Guitars are battered and skins leathered, as you'd expect, but whereas lesser-experienced acts might slip into chaos, Call Me Lightning maintain control of their compositions.
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Two golden eagles, perched on the leathered forearms of two falconers, took part in one of the most important events at the 18th annual Native American Celebration in the Park.
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When I was a lad growing up in Cardiff, I was delighted to discover that one of my very favourite bands - the tightly leathered, stadium-rocking Thin Lizzy - were playing a gig in town.
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Are you planning on getting leathered tonight?
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The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed.
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The people had faces I understand — Anglo women protecting their faces with hats, black women with floppier hats, Hispanic children dancing in the grocery store aisles, Indian men with down turned lips, sun-leathered faces everywhere.
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The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
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These treatments really benefit people with very sun-damaged or leathered skins.
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What would you do if you saw your mate getting leathered?
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The month started off with the Ericsson Muzik Awards—and typically I got absolutely leathered on the free booze.
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Two minutes from time an unlikely hero emerged in the form of Allan Johnson, who leathered the winner for Wanderers.
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Vin Diesel is the leathered, tattooed roughneck superspy, and the spot sends up Bond tropes like his relationship with Q and his penchant for cool cars and hair's-breadth escapes, but it does it with mock solemnity.
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Just four minutes on, City goalkeeper Alan Fettis could only watch as Astafjevs leathered an exquisitely-angled 25-yard cross-shot high into the net.
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With interstatial lung disease, Janine said, the lungs become "leathered" and less able to absorb oxygen.
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I recognized a slim leathered suitcase with a red badge attached to it.
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She's got a lovely fella, and they're settling down, but she called me, leathered from a bar.
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Despite being unable to breathe properly or see clearly, Arthur then absolutely leathered his Polish quarter-final opponent.
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The game usually only lasted eight or nine rounds before everyone was completely leathered.
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Barefoot and wiry, his leathered face looks older than his 29 years.
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The super expensive silver-leathered footwear are decorated with 185 carats of tanzanite which is a rare gemstone found only in Africa …
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His face was leathered, lean, and strong.
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Davis, a writer, had been living in the Arizona desert for several years and had grown to hate leathered skin, Armani slip dresses and turquoise.
The Love Tap
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It helps prevent that leathered look that epitomizes the "outdoor lifestyle," lived without protection, Nern says.
Exfoliating, moisturizing can save your skin
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He told police: "We had loads, absolutely loads. I could barely stand up and my dad was leathered."
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I was a bit leathered, and saw this huge queue, and in my state, decided that queuing is for people with victim mentality, and just walked straight to the front, as if I was supposed to.
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I used to get so leathered that I couldn't remember what I'd done the night before.
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Thunderstruck at this voice, I turned to see the leathered and wearied face of my high school friend, Doug.
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A leathered biker pushed past me as I emerged from the restroom.
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This time the winger's shot angled across Marshall's dive and rebounded off his left-hand post before being leathered behind.
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I'm off to get well and truly leathered.
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Ibrahimovic killed Wilhelmsson's cross six yards out, and as it sat up he absolutely leathered it towards goal, but Hislop stood tall and managed to beat it away.
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Many would have thought that the Newspapers would have dropped their society diary author when he dinged his car against a lamp-post whilst leathered.
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From 80s synth poppers to black-leathered stadium rockers, Depeche Mode are nothing if not resilient.
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Albion's ace day was capped late on when Andy Battersby leathered a 25-yard screamer into the Sutton net for Albion's fourth goal.
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If the noise then was loud, it was even louder just before half time when Rooney leathered the ball past the Croat keeper and it was truly game on.
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Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers.
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Finally the time had come to crack open the Bolly, knock off early, take a taxi into Soho, and get leathered on expenses.
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Thus then you may perceive what be the boards of this book, and what be the leaves; how it is written within and without; how it is lined and leathered, and what be the letters, as well the small as the great.
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The men were lanky and fit, with faces leathered through outdoor toil.
A Country of Vast Designs
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Reports of his drinking routinely include descriptions that he became so "leathered" that he needed assistance getting up, not to mention getting home.
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Ballack danced through to the edge of the box and absolutely leathered it towards goal.
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He leathered the slave black and blue.
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The people had faces I understand — Anglo women protecting their faces with hats, black women with floppier hats, Hispanic children dancing in the grocery store aisles, Indian men with down turned lips, sun-leathered faces everywhere.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Power of Setting
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Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind.
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Artfully arranged under this symphony of green and white is a pair of equally beautiful, lime-green, soft-leathered, hand-stitched, high-heeled Manolos.
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He leaned his head back against the leathered seat and drew his hat lower over his eyes.
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She married the farmer and couldn't look at his leathered face, his rotting teeth, his coal-colored eyes.
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