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.

26. Grass has withered in the fields.

27. The business withered and eventually died.

28. Their support had simply withered away.

29. My broken voice has withered.

30. My devotion to God soon withered.

31. All our hopes just withered away.

32. Vegetation would wither; crops would fail.

33. All their army will wither away,

34. We will all wither like a leaf,

35. The prominent people of the land wither.

36. She withered him with a glance.

37. Remember; flowers wither, let The Basketry deliver! …

38. And his branches will wither above him.

39. The old values are withering away in a new society.

40. The drought withered the buds.

41. She fixed Bill with her withering gaze.

42. The metal survives whilst the flesh withers.

43. " Oh, very well ,'said Mr. Withers, blandly.

44. Lesson from withered fig tree (19-26)

45. Blasted definition, withered; shriveled; blighted; ruined

46. Nor has old age withered yours.

47. Well, they've withered now they've gone

48. The girl's pitiful history would wring one's withers.

49. The quest is started by the item Withered Basidium, which drops off Withered Giants in the Dead Mire

50. But why did Jesus cause the tree to wither?

51. I saw my father wither away and die.

52. 24 Grass had withered in the fields.

53. His cheeks looked shrunken, like withered apples.

54. The fairest rose is at last withered.

55. Without regular divisions, Astilbe may wither from overcrowding.

56. Failing some rain soon,the crops will wither.

57. Austere Withering Illusions and Desolation, released 04 November 2013 1

58. Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced.

59. The flowers near the wall withered.

60. She withered him with a look.

61. The flowers withered in the cold.

62. Grass had withered in the fields.

63. 7 The new wine mourns,* the vine withers,+

64. The productive land withers; it is fading away.

65. He made a withering attack on government policy.

66. Deborah Jane's mother gave her a withering look.

67. He compared it to a blossom that quickly withers.

68. 8 For the terraces of Heshʹbon+ have withered,

69. He was withered, wrinkled, and loathsome of visage.

70. The flowers in Isabel's room had withered.

71. The grass withered under a scorching sun.

72. A delicate English rose withers in the outback, yeah.

73. Its young people are withering under the weight of frustrated ambitions.

74. The department itself would wither on the vine.

75. The withering of public fields has multiplied the narcissism culture.

76. Age does not wither us: it accentuates our main characteristics.

77. THE WITHERED FIG TREE —A LESSON ABOUT FAITH

78. The grass withered because there was no water.

79. Fruitless, materialistic pursuits can cause a person to “wither.”

80. A Tree “the Foliage of Which Does Not Wither