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leather-skinned

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  • In exchange, leather-skinned cowboys and beer-drinking truck drivers, and occasional suntanned adolescent high-school football players and pale bank clerks, crossed over to Matamoros at night to get things they couldn't get in Brownsville.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • He appeared to be about sixty-five, a small, leather-skinned man with a stooped bearing, weary eyes, and an apologetic manner.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • The leather-skinned agent had given me a map of the island when I asked about Hana.

    Jennifer Evans Gardner: Danger! Falling Rocks: A Journey Back from Hana Jennifer Evans Gardner 2010

  • He appeared to be about sixty-five, a small, leather-skinned man with a stooped bearing, weary eyes, and an apologetic manner.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • He appeared to be about sixty-five, a small, leather-skinned man with a stooped bearing, weary eyes, and an apologetic manner.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • The leather-skinned agent had given me a map of the island when I asked about Hana.

    Jennifer Evans Gardner: Danger! Falling Rocks: A Journey Back from Hana Jennifer Evans Gardner 2010

  • Perhaps they come from the nearby foothills where there is farming, and lean farming for what it is worth — old grandmothers with their gums and grips, worn leather-skinned old men with wind-carved scowls, unmemorable young men in their grandfathers 'greatcoats too big for their shivering and thin forms.

    Excerpt from Pompeii ii 2010

  • The leather-skinned agent had given me a map of the island when I asked about Hana.

    Jennifer Evans Gardner: Danger! Falling Rocks: A Journey Back from Hana Jennifer Evans Gardner 2010

  • He appeared to be about sixty-five, a small, leather-skinned man with a stooped bearing, weary eyes, and an apologetic manner.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Some cowered away from the light while others reached out to touch it with leather-skinned baby-hands.

    In This Way I Was Saved Brian DeLeeuw 2009

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