Wither, as with a loss of moisture.
Lose freshness, vigor, or vitality.
1 Right... Now let them feel my confidence and wither , I told myself.
2 I wither on the spot; and she sails off with the prize.
3 No; I shall let the rose wither and die on the stem.
4 You wither and die in the search of so obscure a proof.
5 The scorching torrent was enough to wither the face of the corpse.
6 The branches strewed in His path had not had time to wither .
7 Without water nothing would grow; every thing would dry up and wither .
8 All we have worked for will wither if we do not vote.
9 They will let the limbs wither so that the heart be stronger.
10 Moral actions may be regarded wither absolutely, or as ideas of relation.
11 His voice seemed to wither and dry up gradually in his throat.
12 Use increases strength in all regions, and unused organs atrophy and wither .
13 They bloom together, they wither together; not one of them is inconstant.
14 If placed in a desert, such plants would immediately wither and die.
15 The change comes, and these plants will wither and rot and stink.
16 They'd wither straight away if you didn't feed them a few rumours.
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