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wizen

[wiz-uhn, wee-zuhn] / ˈwɪz ən, ˈwi zən /






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It would wizen up, or grow ripe, or it might rot.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

"Seems ter me," whined a wizen old lady, "thet the girls knows somethin' about it, too!"

From The Motor Girls Through New England or, Held by the Gypsies by Penrose, Margaret

There 's a young feller 'round here, Betsy, as wants ter look out fer his wizen.

From Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates by Flory, Julia McCune

In their whiteness his pinched features seemed more wizen than ever.

From Polly of Lady Gay Cottage by Dowd, Emma C.

The little creature hid her wizen face in her withered little hands and sobbed.

From Edward Barnett; a Neglected Child of South Carolina, Who Rose to Be a Peer of Great Britain,—and the Stormy Life of His Grandfather, Captain Williams or, The Earle's Victims: with an Account of the Terrible End of the Proud Earl De Montford, the Lamentable Fate of the Victim of His Passion, and the Shadow's Punishment by Aconite, Tobias




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