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41 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wizen'

The prolonged drought caused the once lush flowers to wizen and fade away.

As the leather jacket hung in the sun for years, it began to wizen and lose its supple texture.

The lack of water made the once vibrant garden wizen, turning it into a barren landscape.

The ancient scrolls, exposed to the elements, started to wizen and crumble in the abandoned library.

The harsh winter winds caused the exposed fruits to wizen and become unappetizing.

Despite the efforts to preserve the historic building, time caused the wooden beams to wizen and decay.

The neglected painting began to wizen, its colors fading into muted tones over the years.

The old book's pages began to wizen with time, turning yellow and brittle.

The lack of rain caused the riverbank vegetation to wizen and lose its lush green color.

As the autumn days passed, the leaves on the trees would wizen and fall to the ground.

Without proper care, the skin on your hands may wizen, especially during harsh winter months.

The forgotten fruit in the back of the refrigerator began to wizen and shrink.

The aging wizard's appearance seemed to wizen as the magical energy within him diminished.

The neglected plant in the corner of the room started to wizen, longing for water and sunlight.

The once vibrant flowers in the bouquet began to wizen, signaling the end of their beauty.

As the ancient parchment was exposed to air, it would wizen and become delicate to touch.

The old man's skin began to wizen as he spent years working under the harsh sun.

After forgetting to water the plant for weeks, its leaves started to wizen and turn brown.

Failing to moisturize regularly, her hands began to wizen, revealing the signs of neglect.

As winter approached, the apple on the tree started to wizen, awaiting the arrival of spring.

Over time, the forgotten book's pages began to wizen and crumble, losing the words within.

After spending hours in the swimming pool, her fingers would wizen, resembling prunes.

The ancient parchment, exposed to air for centuries, started to wizen and fade.

Without proper care, the leather upholstery of the antique chair would wizen and lose its luster.

The hot summer sun caused the leaves to wizen and fall off the trees.

The lack of rain made the flowers in the garden wizen and lose their vibrant colors.

Despite diligent care, the neglected houseplant began to wizen and wither away.

The forgotten apple in the fruit bowl started to wizen and develop wrinkles.

Overcooking the vegetables caused them to wizen and lose their crispness.

The ancient parchment began to wizen, revealing the fragility of the historical document.

The abandoned well had caused the flowers around it to wizen and struggle for survival.

The old apple left forgotten on the windowsill began to wizen, its skin wrinkling with time.

After weeks of drought, the once lush garden started to wizen as the flowers wilted and the leaves curled.

The intense heat caused the riverbed to wizen, exposing the dry, cracked mud beneath.

As the years passed, the ancient parchment began to wizen, becoming delicate and brittle to the touch.

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