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		Definition of leathered in English: leatheredadjective ˈlɛðədˈleT͟Hərd 1Covered or bound with leather. Example sentencesExamples -  I recognized a slim leathered suitcase with a red badge attached to it.
 -  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.
 -  The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed.
 -  Rubber cases are cheaper than leathered ones though they are also very effective in protecting your phone.
 -  He leaned his head back against the leathered seat and drew his hat lower over his eyes.
 
 - 1.1 Wearing leather clothes.
 a group of leathered bikers in combination black-leathered punks Example sentencesExamples -  The woman laughed, shook out her hair and waved a leathered hand in the air.
 -  A leathered biker pushed past me as I emerged from the restroom.
 -  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.
 -  Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers.
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  From 80s synth poppers to black-leathered stadium rockers, Depeche Mode are nothing if not resilient.
 
  - 1.2 Having a texture like leather; leathery.
 an aged man with leathered skin Example sentencesExamples -  Their work-worn hands and leathered faces illustrate just how tough their job is.
 -  Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind.
 -  He doesn't really look bush-ready, nor does he boast the leathered skin of a man who spends his life in the outdoors.
 -  These treatments really benefit people with very sun-damaged or leathered skins.
 -  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.
 -  His face was leathered, lean, and strong.
 -  Barefoot and wiry, his leathered face looks older than his 29 years.
 -  Thunderstruck at this voice, I turned to see the leathered and wearied face of my high school friend, Doug.
 
  
 2British informal Extremely drunk.  we trawled the bars and clubs and got absolutely leathered Example sentencesExamples -  What is it about exercise that provokes the desire to get leathered?
 -  What would you do if you saw your mate getting leathered?
 -  The game usually only lasted eight or nine rounds before everyone was completely leathered.
 -  She was a bit leathered.
 -  He sounds like he's absolutely leathered, too.
 -  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.
 -  I'm off to get well and truly leathered.
 -  I used to get so leathered that I couldn't remember what I'd done the night before.
 -  She's got a lovely fella, and they're settling down, but she called me, leathered from a bar.
 -  Usually on a day off, I get leathered.
 -  The month started off with the Ericsson Muzik Awards—and typically I got absolutely leathered on the free booze.
 -  He told police: "We had loads, absolutely loads. I could barely stand up and my dad was leathered."
 -  Reports of his drinking routinely include descriptions that he became so "leathered" that he needed assistance getting up, not to mention getting home.
 -  Are you planning on getting leathered tonight?
 -  Finally the time had come to crack open the Bolly, knock off early, take a taxi into Soho, and get leathered on expenses.
 
    Definition of leathered in US English: leatheredadjectiveˈleT͟Hərd 1Covered or bound with leather. Example sentencesExamples -  The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed.
 -  I recognized a slim leathered suitcase with a red badge attached to it.
 -  He leaned his head back against the leathered seat and drew his hat lower over his eyes.
 -  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.
 -  Rubber cases are cheaper than leathered ones though they are also very effective in protecting your phone.
 
 - 1.1 Wearing leather clothes.
 a group of leathered bikers in combination black-leathered punks Example sentencesExamples -  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.
 -  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.
 -  Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers.
 -  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.
 -  From 80s synth poppers to black-leathered stadium rockers, Depeche Mode are nothing if not resilient.
 -  The woman laughed, shook out her hair and waved a leathered hand in the air.
 -  A leathered biker pushed past me as I emerged from the restroom.
 
  - 1.2 Having a texture like leather; leathery.
 an aged man with leathered skin Example sentencesExamples -  Their work-worn hands and leathered faces illustrate just how tough their job is.
 -  These treatments really benefit people with very sun-damaged or leathered skins.
 -  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.
 -  Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind.
 -  He doesn't really look bush-ready, nor does he boast the leathered skin of a man who spends his life in the outdoors.
 -  Thunderstruck at this voice, I turned to see the leathered and wearied face of my high school friend, Doug.
 -  His face was leathered, lean, and strong.
 -  Barefoot and wiry, his leathered face looks older than his 29 years.
 
  
 2British informal Extremely drunk.  we trawled the bars and clubs and got absolutely leathered Example sentencesExamples -  Finally the time had come to crack open the Bolly, knock off early, take a taxi into Soho, and get leathered on expenses.
 -  The month started off with the Ericsson Muzik Awards—and typically I got absolutely leathered on the free booze.
 -  He told police: "We had loads, absolutely loads. I could barely stand up and my dad was leathered."
 -  Reports of his drinking routinely include descriptions that he became so "leathered" that he needed assistance getting up, not to mention getting home.
 -  What is it about exercise that provokes the desire to get leathered?
 -  What would you do if you saw your mate getting leathered?
 -  Are you planning on getting leathered tonight?
 -  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.
 -  I used to get so leathered that I couldn't remember what I'd done the night before.
 -  She's got a lovely fella, and they're settling down, but she called me, leathered from a bar.
 -  I'm off to get well and truly leathered.
 -  Usually on a day off, I get leathered.
 -  He sounds like he's absolutely leathered, too.
 -  She was a bit leathered.
 -  The game usually only lasted eight or nine rounds before everyone was completely leathered.
 
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