wizened

IPA: wˈaɪzʌnd

adjective

  • Withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.
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Examples of "wizened" in Sentences

  • He's young, but occasionally wizened.
  • Any questions for your wizened old adopter
  • Kahn is described as being very old and wizened.
  • His wizened, leathery mug was perfect for the cover.
  • An old and wizened woman cares for him and feeds him.
  • They're limp an 'wizened 'long to the fust of the spring.
  • They were wrinkled, wizened, and shy, and hesitated to talk.
  • Babies had been born here, tiny wizened things that could not live.
  • The old woman grinned back at Leia, her expression wizened by years.
  • Have you ever seen a picture of the wizened, weathered aboriginal man
  • You might want to investigate the difference between 'wizened' and 'wise'.
  • A hag is a wizened old woman, or a fairy with the appearance of an old woman.
  • Odin often appears as a wizened wanderer, often associated with the Wild Hunt.
  • Portray the wizened and wise Jedi master with a Yoda rubber mask or Obi-Wan Kenobi outfit.
  • These wizened men, who have seen more of life than I wish to imagine, become silent guardians.
  • And we threw out the governor and replaced him with this kind of wizened homunculus who used to play robots.
  • Once the client has successfully relieved her- or himself of this burden, the office manager goes in for the kill usually a thick layer of sugary rebuke only a wizened mother of three can muster: "Now let's start over without all the foul language so I can properly understand you."

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