weazen (Meaning)
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weazen (a.)
Thin; sharp; withered; wizened; as, a weazen face.
Synonyms & Antonyms of weazen
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weazen Sentence Examples
- The weazened old man leaned on his cane, his frail body trembling.
- The leaves of the ancient tree were weazen and yellowed, a testament to countless seasons passed.
- The weazened fruit clung to the vine, its once-vibrant skin wrinkled and withered.
- His face was weazen and haggard, bearing the scars of countless sleepless nights.
- The weazened petals of the rose whispered tales of forgotten love.
- The child's weazened hands reached out for comfort amidst the chaos.
- The weazened bird fluttered its weary wings, struggling to stay aloft.
- The weazened spider spun its intricate web, a testament to patience and perseverance.
- The weazened librarian hunched over ancient tomes, his eyes searching for lost knowledge.
- The weazened remnants of a once-great civilization crumbled into dust, leaving behind only memories.
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Thin; sharp; withered; wizened; as, a weazen face.
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The weazened old man leaned on his cane, his frail body trembling.
The leaves of the ancient tree were weazen and yellowed, a testament to countless seasons passed.
The weazened fruit clung to the vine, its once-vibrant skin wrinkled and withered.
His face was weazen and haggard, bearing the scars of countless sleepless nights.