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leathery

adjective as in hard, durable

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“I haven’t had to alter my body in that way,” says Strong, who underwent a doctor-supervised “starvation diet” and a regimen of tanning booth visits and biweekly spray tans to match Cohn’s notoriously leathery look.

The sun's rays also dry out skin, making it coarse and leathery.

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Some still have hair, leathery skin and their original clothing.

They have large bodies and long, leathery necks.

The leathery smell is strongest here, but it also smells like something died, in the stone nest to be exact.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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