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wilt

[wilt] / wɪlt /


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He sat at the faux wooden table and his spine wilted.

From Literature

A few faded petals clung now to the new-leafed branches, but most of the Bride’s flowers had fallen, forming a wilted carpet beneath us.

From Literature

Some seasons it’s arugula, great wilted into pasta, tossed over eggs or layered into a sandwich.

From Salon

When Conan crashed over and survived another TMO check early in the second half, Ireland threatened to pull away from Wales, but the visitors refused to wilt.

From BBC

Friday’s report wilted those green shoots, showing a loss of 92,000 jobs in February and an increase in the unemployment rate to 4.4%.

From The Wall Street Journal