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To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower).
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To fatigue; to lose strength.
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To cause to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a flower).
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To cause to fatigue; to exhaust.
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To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower).
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To fatigue; to lose strength.
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To cause to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a flower).
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To cause to fatigue; to exhaust.
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(of plants) Drooping, typically due to lack of water.
She concentrated hard on another wilted flower, bringing it back to full bloom.
She wilted to a heap and fell to the floor.
The flowers were wilted, but the kind thought which came with them was as sweet and as fresh as newly pulled violets.
The wilted tobacco is suspended on racks in the sun.
When sufficiently wilted they are hauled to the barn and hung up there on the same laths on which they were placed in the field.
If the veggie has wilted or drooping leaves, soft body, obvious spoilage on the body, or smells like its seen better days, leave it on the shelf and choose something that is fresh.
Long after chocolate is gone and the flowers wilted, the love poem will still be there.
For example, a black rose partnered with a black heart makes for a macabre and gothic tattoo, as does a broken heart accompanied by a wilted rose.
Plants that are under attack by a large number of aphids may show signs such as reduced growth, wilted leaves, drying branches, stunted needles, and curled foliage.
Plants may initially exhibit rapid growth of lush, dark green foliage only to later appear scorched or wilted.
Do I cut the wilted leaves at the base, leave them alone ??
The head will become brown, wilted and dry.
Meat should be well cooked and vegetables should be fresh, not wilted.
Looks like the others have wilted away in the heat.
Her conviction wilted as she stepped from her room into the living room to find the black-clad death dealer seated in an armchair, facing the door as if on guard, with a lethal black sword across his lap.
Cynthia let out a gasp and wilted like a flower in a furnace; a dead faint.
Potted shrimp hadn't been messed up with wasabi dressing or served on a tower of wilted bok choy.
Finish it off with a small heap of wilted Swiss chard on each pastry.
In the face of a fierce Fellows bowling attack the rest of the Staff batsmen visibly wilted.
Remove from heat and stir until spinach is wilted and cheese is starting to melt.
Stir in chopped greens a few minutes before serving, and cook until lightly wilted.
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