Definitionadj. lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness
Last update: August 1, 2015
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If it hadna been that I am mair than half a gentlewoman by my station, I wad hae tried my ten nails in the wizen'd hide o' her.' [Please select]
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Papillon was taking a dancing lesson from a wizened old Frenchman, who brought himself and his fiddle from Oxford twice a week for the damsel's instruction. [Please select]
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He was a little, wizened man, with a pair of horn spectacles, which he pushed high upon his brow as his customer entered. [Please select]
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He set down the golden salver, with the wizened pomegranate upon it, and left the room. [Please select]
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Lad galloped toward the wizened and malodorous gray bunch; more intent on investigation than on attack. [Please select]
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"He's terrible," said Emma Jane, "but awfully wizened and small." [Please select]
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Beside the platform stood a wizened and elderly little man in tweeds. [Please select]
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The wizened little Frenchman, as a boy, had been in the surrender of Sedan. [Please select]
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When he answered I had the shivering impression of a wizened old man speaking to me. [Please select]
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The little wizened Elder Meacham said: "The flute, friend--is it here." [Please select]
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Lad, highly pleased, licked her wizened little face and, sitting down, insisted on shaking hands with her. [Please select]
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