Sentences with Wizen

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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wizen'

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 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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