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The willow leaves shriveled, drooping like hanging rags.

As markets rose or fell, employees' nest eggs expanded or shriveled.

The Butterfly then emerged easily. But the butterfly only can crawl around with a swollen body and shriveled wings, it was never able to fly, because it had a swollen body and small, shriveled wings.

It is used for hulling rice and separating rice hull and shriveled rice from rice and unpolished rice mixture.

His son was surprised. He hurried to the fields to see what had happened. It turned out that all the seeding had shriveled up.

Now they look blacker than soot, unrecognized in the streets. Their emaciated form shows lack of food, their skin shriveled and dry as wood.

Careful examination is not difficult to find: they lack a kind of external nature and harmony, while the shriveled and hollow inner is hard to arouse the sympathy of the viewer and readers.

Now our gullets are shriveled.

If you're munching grapes, you'll probably skip one that's all shriveled and discolored in favor of the round, healthy ones.

Then, gradually, the bloated stars shriveled to only half of their original size, slowly dimming into oblivion and surrounded by huge, thin atmospheres.

Neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a withered body and shriveled wings. It never was able to fly.

Bamboo groves they harvested to sell to toy and chopstick makers shriveled and died.

"And thereafter I thought if that thing hadn't occurred in my life I probably would have shriveled and died as a writer," Naipaul told French.

He seemed all head, with a tiny body that was red and shriveled like an old man's.

In looking at the pathetic, shriveled plants, Tilman and his team found that plots with 20 or so species had about half the living matter, or biomass, recorded in the same plots in a normal year.

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