Similar words: drunken, sunken, shrug, shrub, shrug off, trunk, hunker down, hunkered down. Meaning: [ʃrʌŋkən] adj. 1. lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness 2. reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity 3. reduced in size by being drawn together.
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1. She now looked small, shrunken and pathetic.
2. His cheeks looked shrunken, like withered apples.
3. The company faces shrunken profits for the third year in succession.
4. Her head was shrunken under a tight-fitting felt hat.
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5. She looked frail and shrunken.
6. It was bright yellow and shrunken, like a mummy.
7. The car was driven by a man so shrunken his head hardly protruded above the steering-wheel.
8. His shrunken skin becomes filled out and loses its coldness and pallor.
9. It was a shrunken Frank, whose body seemed to have contracted out of sympathy with his shrivelled spirit.
10. Shrunken Styrofoam heads are a special favorite, the heads taking on alien features as air squeezes out of the foam.
11. For the consumer, the shrunken harvest means shorter supplies and higher prices at the supermarket.
12. Values have shrunken to fantastic levels.
13. What does the shrunken head do?
14. A shrunken monster deals one half , one third [sentencedict.com], or one quarter its normal damage while shrunk.
15. Furniture lights machinery:automatic car-teeth, tooth rolling machine, a shrunken pipe, tube machine, machine Tubes Drawn Without Mandrel, straighten machines, pipe cutting machines.
16. The moonlight made deep black shadows in the shrunken cheeks.
17. Even the shrunken heads of their enemies often adorned the armour of the Night Lords.
18. His shrunken thighs were barely strong enough to support the weight of his body.
19. Many nuclei have become pyknotic (shrunken and dark) and have then undergone karorrhexis (fragmentation) and karyolysis (dissolution). The cytoplasm and cell borders are not recognizable.
20. The physical manifestation of his manhood, as always in repose, appeared a shrunken, insignificant part of him.
21. She felt now a dulled sense of degradation: she felt depraved and diminished and shrunken and old.
22. I have one little complaint with the younger generation. They always look at the present as very shrunken and defective. It’s no good. The older generation may live in its past, in nostalgia. The streets were small, then. The homes were small. Life itself was small. Society was small. Nothing was open like it is today. Today is much bigger. Gulzar
23. In Northamptonshire, Christopher Taylor has mapped large numbers of shrunken settlements with extensive areas of earthworks.
24. In the early 1960s and 1970s and in the mid 1990s shrunken tight clothing often exposed the belly button.
25. His/her long muscular tongue lashed and probed the air like a sense organ as if to supplement his/her tiny shrunken eyes.
26. Still there is various reason to of excessively bite resultant force, will also make tooth excrescent to move, but make the gum shrunken back.
27. It's a clunky thing, the size of a thick paperback book, with a waist strap and two ports on the front that look like miniature speakers, lending it the air of a shrunken mid-'80s boom box.
28. Recent clinical imaging studies have confirmed that the hippocampus is shrunken in chronically depressed patients.
29. Melanie lay in the bed, her figure under the counterpane shrunken and flat like a little girl's.
30. The postprandial proximal gastric area of FD group instantly was shrunken and that at other time was increscent compared with that of HS group, but that after treatment was shrunken.