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Filter by Meaning The mischievous wizen stole the knight's sword in the story.
The wizen in the legend was known for granting wishes in exchange for favors.
The villagers were wary of the wizen, knowing that he could cause trouble with a single mischievous act.
The young girl in the story outsmarted the wizen and saved her village.
The toddler's wizen face after eating a lemon was priceless.
The wizen sense of humor of the grandparent made them beloved by all the grandchildren.
The wizen twist in the plot of the novel caught the reader off guard.
The wizen outsmarted the hero in the story with a clever trick.
The comedian's wizen sense of humor made the audience laugh uncontrollably.
The wizen old woman didn't seem to be interested in anything around her.
Despite his wizen appearance, the comedian was still able to charm the crowd with his jokes.
The cat's wizen tail was always twitching with excitement.
His wizen demeanor showed that he didn't enjoy the movie.
The wizen in the story tricked the villagers and stole their food.
The wizen smile on the actor's face hinted at a deeper pain.
The wizen writer was known for his witty and satirical stories.
The detective had a wizen look on his face as he solved the complicated case.
The young girl in the story was able to outsmart the wizen by using her wit and intelligence.
The wizen expression on his teacher's face warned him of the impending scolding.
The soup had a wizen tang, making it unenjoyable to eat.
The wise old wizen was respected in the village for his cleverness and knowledge.
The wizen was the mastermind behind the plot to steal the magic crystal from the evil sorcerer.
The mischievous wizen used his trickery to fool the king and take over the kingdom.
The wizen old man told a funny joke that made everyone laugh.
The wizen gardener had a unique way of planting his flowers that made them look twisted and interesting.
The leaves on the tree began to wizen in the autumn chill.
The children laughed at the antics of the wizen in the book.
The wizen face of the child showed how much she had suffered from the disease.
The wizen in the myth was a powerful and dangerous trickster who enjoyed causing trouble.
The wizen sense of humor of the comedian made the audience roar with laughter.
The harsh winter wind left his skin wizen and dry.
The bread had a wizen smell and taste, indicating that it had gone bad.
The clown's wizen smile made the children giggle.
The long hike left her with a wizen look of exhaustion.
The spoiled fish had a wizen aftertaste that lingered in my mouth.
The expired yogurt had a wizen smell and taste.
The grapes had gone wizen and were no longer good to eat.
The unripe banana had a wizen texture and taste.
Her wizen face reflected the disappointment of losing the game.
The wizen expression on his face made it clear that he didn't like her suggestion.
The elderly woman's wizen face was a result of a lifetime of smoking.
The sour lemon left a wizen taste in his mouth.
The wizen look on his face showed that he didn't approve of her outfit.
The bitter cold left his skin wizen and chapped.
The wizen expression on his face revealed his deep concern.
The plants in the garden looked wizen and dry after the long drought.
The cat was thin and wizen from being lost for weeks.
The homeless man looked wizen and thin, clearly in need of food and shelter.
The wizen tree in the park had been there for over a hundred years.
The dog looked wizen and tired after running for miles.
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