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Causing to become limp or drooping.
wilt
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1
She saw how 'patients who arrive relatively hopeful soon start to
wilt
'.
2
If the Windows smartphone market stays lukewarm, Nokia will continue to
wilt
.
3
Thou
wilt
find, it on the chest of drawers in the bedroom.
4
If thou
wilt
be exalted in heaven, humble thyself in the world.
5
Open the box and thou
wilt
find the scale and the feather.
1
A key challenge now is to continue to inspire a
wilting
opposition.
2
As for Sarah, her body was
wilting
and her spirit was exasperated.
3
As Debellows and Rose passed Scorpius, she gave him a
wilting
look.
4
No
wilting
violet she, even the staunchest feminist would have to agree.
5
As you have foreseen, I felt suddenly the
wilting
of my will.
6
The bud, which was about to open, is
wilting
on the ground.
7
The question seemed to shrink Catherine, her self-esteem
wilting
before Quinn's eyes.
8
And then I chose a different life but it sits here,
wilting
.
9
Her revolt faded away, her spirit
wilting
down into her tired flesh.
10
His head rolled uncertainly, like a
wilting
sunflower on a broken stalk.
11
Now she was
wilting
-
how
many
gardenias had she seen droop, turn brown.
12
That contrasted with evidence of a slowdown in India and
wilting
business confidence.
13
Even that would be a great improvement over her
wilting
-
lily
act.
14
Madame Delacroix composed herself, having given Professor Franklyn a
wilting
,
albeit blind glare.
15
The church was deserted, flowers from an earlier service
wilting
on the altar.
16
It's also a sign of the
wilting
reach of music magazines.
wilting
wilt
base on wilting
certain wilting
feel a wilting
few wilting
hold the wilting
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