Similar words: shrivel, travelled, thrilled, thrive, drivel, swelled, compelled, cancelled. Meaning: ['ʃrɪvl] adj. 1. (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture 2. lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness 3. reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity.
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31 Woke up to hear bulldozers Rumble through vacant lots, Saw houseplants we forgot to water Shrivelled in their pots.
32 Something in her that had, at first, revolted in anger and frustration at her own helplessness, now shrivelled and atrophied.
33 The spinach is shrivelled up.
34 The leaves are shrivelled up by the heat.
35 He has a shrivelled face, ie with many wrinkles.
36 She was not young and her breasts were shrivelled.
37 With time the pinna becomes shrivelled.
38 Most of the crop has shrivelled up.
39 The leaves are shrivelled up by the frost.
40 The heat shrivelled up the leaves.
41 The risk premium that investors usually demand for holding bonds over a longer period has shrivelled.
42 After a week, original and hale strong lamina gradually atrophic and shrivelled.sentencedict.com
43 My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me.
44 Some of them carried pikes with shrivelled heads on top.
45 It is shrivelled and leather - like from the embalming process.
46 Glossal form and glossal condition, those who include a tongue is old crackle of thorn of tender, awn, bilge, shrivelled, the soft, hard, battle with the tongue, Wei, crooked, easy, shrink, spit lane.
47 His passion died as if a blight had shrivelled it up.
48 But recent years have brought new hardships as demand for their wares has shrivelled.
49 But it had a withered body, it was tiny and shrivelled wings.
50 Amid the smell of cooked books, foreign investors'confidence has shrivelled.
More similar words: shrivel, travelled, thrilled, thrive, drivel, swelled, compelled, cancelled, well-educated, untrammelled, collectively, shrimp, shrift, shriek, shrill, shrink, enshrine, shrieked, shrieking, shrinkage, shrinking, thriving, unrivaled, killed, filled, pulled, traveled, novella, chilled, appalled.