wither|withered|withering|withers in English
verb
[with·er || 'wɪðə(r)]
wilt, fade; become shriveled; degenerate; cause to be ashamed (as with a look of scorn); harm; shrivel, dry
Use "wither|withered|withering|withers" in a sentence
1. When the wither tree kills a creature, it withers and releases Blightful spores
2. The blossom withers,
3. The blossom withers,+
4. Withered Basidium is a quest in Zangarmarsh in which players report to members of their faction that the fungal giants of the Dead Mire are withering rapidly and may soon die out
5. It's all withered.
6. • Accept the quest, Withered Basidium, from the Withered Basidium in your inventory
7. Baʹshan and Carʹmel wither,+
8. That your arm will wither?
9. It's just your heart withering away.
10. The White Tree withered.
11. Has withered to a stalk
12. She withered him with derision.
13. Their hopes gradually withered away.
14. • Defeat Withered Giant in the area, and loot the Withered Basidium from its corpse
15. His arm will wither completely,
16. Withers, however, was already an unperson.
17. He was withered, broken, dying.
18. And the blossoms of Lebʹa·non wither.
19. Mrs Thatcher's withering contempt was far more damaging.
20. He did, however, curtail his withering critique.
21. He is just letting it wither there.
22. She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists.
23. 6 He did, however, curtail his withering critique.
24. She gave him a withering look.
25. 9 The land mourns* and withers away.