witherling Sentence Examples

  1. The once-vibrant rose withered away, its petals turning brown and brittle.
  2. The withering old man shuffled slowly down the street, his bones aching with every step.
  3. The drought had caused the crops to wither, leaving the fields barren and desolate.
  4. Her heart withered with grief as she watched her loved one slip away.
  5. The withering tree stood as a testament to the passage of time, its gnarled trunk and bare branches telling a story of resilience and decay.
  6. The flowers in the vase were withering rapidly, their petals drooping and their fragrance almost gone.
  7. The withering painting had faded over the years, its colors now muted and indistinct.
  8. The ancient scrolls were withering away, their fragile parchment crumbling to dust.
  9. The abandoned house stood withering in the wind, its windows boarded up and its walls crumbling.
  10. The withering old soul longed for the peace of death, his body and mind weary from a life of hardship.

witherling Meaning

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witherling (n.)

A withered person; one who is decrepit.

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A withered person; one who is decrepit.

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The once-vibrant rose withered away, its petals turning brown and brittle.

The withering old man shuffled slowly down the street, his bones aching with every step.

The drought had caused the crops to wither, leaving the fields barren and desolate.

Her heart withered with grief as she watched her loved one slip away.