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witherMeaning:
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to become weak and dry and decay
Due to the lack of water, many of the plants have withered.
The flower withered for lack of water.
When I have plucked thy rose, I cannot give it vital growth again. It must needs wither.
The flowers have all withered.
Tom finished with a withering burst and won the race by the smallest of margins.
The flowers in his garden have withered.
His book's onetime ghostwriter now offers a withering critique: "Tom has the attention span and the knowledge base of a hyperactive nine-year-old."
She looked at the withered flower.
Steadily, as Tom's fantasy life grew, his connections to reality withered.
Roses withered and Ania cried very much.
Added on 2024-07-29 | by
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