Lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.
1One was tall and stalwart; the other was small, and wizen, and misshapen.
2A cunning, wizen head peered out at him from the gloom.
3His face was wizen and wrinkled, his faded blue eyes dim and weak-looking.
4His blinking eyes were steady, and his wizen face had become suddenly composed.
5Mr. Finch's wizen little legs took him out of the room.
6When their crier, a small wizen-faced man, began the Azan with a voice
7The little creature hid her wizen face in her withered little hands and sobbed.
8The firelight rose and fell on his wizen little face and his nervous, drooping hands.
9He held out one of his wizen little arms.
10At length a small wizen-faced man appeared from below.
11Stella's eyes also rested upon the tiny wizen face.
12Then a little wizen-faced, dried-up old man said he would put up $400.
13He is a small, wizen-faced man, quiet, self-contained, and fond-exceedinglyfond-ofhaving his own way.
14His fingers crooked, his body in a bow, his wizen, cruel face pallid in the ghostly light.
15I'll twist that wizen gullet of hers the next time she shows her ugly black face here!
16His eyes were dim; his hair had turned completely grey; his face was wizen; his figure had shrunk.