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Filter by Meaning The wizened historian recounted the events of the past with great detail.
The wizened detective smoked a cigarette and looked at the crime scene.
The wizened comedian's jokes were sometimes too harsh for the audience.
The wizened apple had shriveled up and turned brown.
The wizened musician had a soulful voice that belied his age.
The wizened sailor regaled his crew with tales of the sea.
The wizened artist had been painting for decades and had a unique perspective on the world.
His wizened appearance was the result of years spent living on the streets.
The apple was wizened and dry, no longer suitable to eat.
The wizened teacher had a wealth of knowledge to share with her students.
The wizened beliefs of the small town were at odds with the progressive attitudes of the city.
The wizened dress looked out of place at the modern party.
The wizened script of the document made it difficult to decipher.
The wizened cooking methods used by the chef were outdated, resulting in bland food.
The woman's hands were wizened with age, making it difficult for her to grip things.
The wizened old man begged for food on the street corner.
The wizened writer was known for his dark, satirical stories.
The wizened old tree was barely standing after the storm.
The wizened hands of the worker were rough from years of manual labor.
The wizened stand-up comedian joked about his failed marriage and the absurdity of dating in the modern world.
The wizened in the coffee shop was reading a thick novel.
The wizened tree in the backyard was a favorite spot for the birds.
The wizened statue had weathered over time, with cracks and chips.
The wizened journalist wrote a scathing article about the corrupt politician.
The wizened comedian made fun of everything and everyone.
The wizened artist's paintings often had a sharp, cynical edge.
The wizened hands of the potter were calloused and rough.
The wizened old man hobbled down the street with his cane.
The wizened antiques in the store were all from a bygone era.
The wizened film projector still worked, but it was a relic of the past.
The wizened face of the statue gave it a sense of history and mystery.
The wizened politician gave a speech on the importance of compromise.
The wizened pottery vase had a twisted neck and a deformed base.
Her wizened fingers struggled to hold the pencil.
The wizened branches of the bush were tangled and gnarled.
The wizened leaves on the dying plant signaled its imminent demise.
The lack of water had wizened the plant's leaves.
The wizened roots of the tree stretched deep into the soil.
The wizened old professor spoke with authority on the subject.
The wizened old man sat on the park bench feeding the pigeons.
The wizened leaves of the plant had turned yellow and brittle.
The wizened captain had sailed the seas for years and could weather any storm.
The wizened antique furniture gave the room a sense of history and charm.
The wizened writer satirized the pompous literary critics in his latest novel.
The wizened old man sat on the bench, watching the world go by.
The wizened fingers of the musician moved nimbly across the strings of the guitar.
The wizened language used in the book made it difficult for modern readers to understand.
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