weazen Antonyms

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Meaning of weazen

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weazen (a.)

Thin; sharp; withered; wizened; as, a weazen face.

weazen Sentence Examples

  1. The weazened old man leaned on his cane, his frail body trembling.
  2. The leaves of the ancient tree were weazen and yellowed, a testament to countless seasons passed.
  3. The weazened fruit clung to the vine, its once-vibrant skin wrinkled and withered.
  4. His face was weazen and haggard, bearing the scars of countless sleepless nights.
  5. The weazened petals of the rose whispered tales of forgotten love.
  6. The child's weazened hands reached out for comfort amidst the chaos.
  7. The weazened bird fluttered its weary wings, struggling to stay aloft.
  8. The weazened spider spun its intricate web, a testament to patience and perseverance.
  9. The weazened librarian hunched over ancient tomes, his eyes searching for lost knowledge.
  10. 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.