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Meaning of wither-wrung
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wither-wrung (a.)
Injured or hurt in the withers, as a horse.
wither-wrung Sentence Examples
- The wither-wrung flowers mourned the loss of their blooming youth.
- The drought left the meadow wither-wrung, its once-lush grass now a parched landscape.
- The tree's withered leaves clung desperately to its branches, their strength sapped by the scorching sun.
- The wounded animal's wither-wrung limbs told a tale of pain and suffering.
- The old man's wither-wrung hands betrayed a lifetime of hard work.
- The neglected garden grew wither-wrung, its once-vibrant colors now faded and gone.
- The wither-wrung heart of the abandoned lover yearned for solace.
- The broken promise left her hopes wither-wrung, extinguishing her once-bright dreams.
- The wither-wrung parchment crackled as the archivist turned its yellowed pages.
- As the winter's grip tightened, the trees stood wither-wrung beside the frozen lake.
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Injured or hurt in the withers, as a horse.
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The wither-wrung flowers mourned the loss of their blooming youth.
The drought left the meadow wither-wrung, its once-lush grass now a parched landscape.
The tree's withered leaves clung desperately to its branches, their strength sapped by the scorching sun.
The wounded animal's wither-wrung limbs told a tale of pain and suffering.