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Filter by Meaning The teacher's patience began to wither after dealing with difficult students.
The company's profits began to wither due to increased competition.
The once bustling town began to wither after the closure of the factory.
The ghost town was a wither of its former self.
The neglected plant became a wither in the office.
The leaves of the plant began to wither due to a lack of water.
The hope of finding a cure for the disease began to wither as time passed.
His interest in the subject began to wither after the first few classes.
The bookshop had been a wither since the rise of e-books and digital reading.
His dreams of becoming a musician began to wither after years of rejection.
The old car had become a wither, unable to start or move.
The friendship between the two best friends began to wither due to a misunderstanding.
The skin on her hand began to wither after being in the hot sun for too long.
The musician's passion for music began to wither after years of touring.
The prolonged illness caused his body to wither away to almost nothing.
The soldier's spirit started to wither as he spent more time in the war zone.
The leaves on the trees started to wither in the drought.
The summer heat will wither the delicate flowers in the garden.
The apple on the counter had started to wither and rot.
The hope for a resolution to the conflict began to wither as negotiations stalled.
The author's creativity began to wither after facing writer's block.
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