Sentences with Wizen

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19 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wizen'

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 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.

The lack of water in the desert caused the plants to wizen, transforming the landscape into a desolate expanse.

The neglected bouquet in the vase started to wizen, its vibrant petals losing their freshness.

The once plump grapes on the vine began to wizen under the scorching sun, turning into raisins.

With each passing winter, the wooden fence posts began to wizen, showing signs of decay and weathering.

The forgotten leather-bound book in the attic started to wizen, its pages yellowing and curling at the edges.

The neglected houseplant, deprived of water, began to wizen, its leaves drooping and losing their vitality.

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