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welking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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welking Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the rose wilted and welked under the scorching sun.
  2. The skin of the dehydrated man welked into an ashen gray, a testament to his lack of water.
  3. The once-vibrant leaves of the oak tree turned brown and welked, foreshadowing the impending winter.
  4. The aging leaves of the book welked and crumbled under the touch of eager fingers.
  5. The parchment scroll lay forgotten, its edges welking and yellowing with time.
  6. The abandoned house stood crumbling and welked, a haunting reminder of its former grandeur.
  7. The welked flowers lay in the vase, their beauty long gone, a symbol of fleeting time.
  8. The welked fruit hung from the branches, its sweetness turned to bitterness.
  9. The welked body of the animal lay in the field, a testament to the harshness of nature.
  10. The welked hand of the elderly woman reached out from the bed, a gesture of both fragility and resilience.

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The delicate petals of the rose wilted and welked under the scorching sun.

The skin of the dehydrated man welked into an ashen gray, a testament to his lack of water.

The once-vibrant leaves of the oak tree turned brown and welked, foreshadowing the impending winter.

The aging leaves of the book welked and crumbled under the touch of eager fingers.