leathered

/ˈlɛðərd/
adjective
  1. Covered or made with leather; having a leather-like appearance or texture.
    • He wore a leathered jacket that had been passed down from his grandfather.
    • Her hands were leathered from years of working outdoors without gloves.
    • The old armchair had a leathered surface that was cracked with age.
verb
  1. Past tense of leather: to beat or thrash someone or something severely.
    • The old farmer leathered the rug with a stick to knock out the dust.
    • He leathered the ball so hard it flew over the fence.
    • In the story, the villain leathered the hero until he was rescued.
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