Meinrad, face weathered to old leather by years of guiding time tourists through these mountains, turned easily in his saddle.
My face has weathered through the years-the sun has etched wrinkles around the eyes, the wind has carved lines.
The stationmaster appeared to be a Mars old-timer, his face weathered and scarred across the forehead.
His face had weathered into permanent lines of patience, but his eyes were light, intent, and fierce as a hawk's.
He was tall, his face deeply weathered; white hair fell straight to his shoulders.
He was a grizzled fellow, his face weathered, and his eyes sharp with suspicion.
He moved with surprising briskness, his tall frame only slightly bent; his broad face had weathered the years without adding too many lines.
White-haired, bronze face weathered, she wears a long purple skirt and brown leather vest.
Black face and weathered one locked eyes, and neither bothered to look away.
His face was dark and weathered into a nest of deep cracks, but he moved more lightly than the other.