How To Use Wizen In A Sentence

  • Simple: take your trainers off, wind your arm up, and get hoying your ‘shoe’ - the pleasing alternative to the game played by all those wizened, pipe-smoking Frenchmen.
  • I have seen an etheromaniac at forty-one a wizened, bent, decrepit, and tottering old man.
  • You can almost see him as a wizened woman, too arthritic to stand over a pot with a spoon, but quite capable of directing from a chair in the corner.
  • The mother of all women had to be a cat, a little, wizened, sad-faced, shrewd ring-tailed cat. CHAPTER X
  • The ancient waiting-woman bows her head in awe, and a flicker of unfamiliar happiness crosses the deeply wizened depths of her face.
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  • And then there was that tiny form in her arms, its face wizened, troubled, frowning. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Girlfight surrounds her with familiar fight-movie elements: the decrepit gym, decorated with hortatory slogans; the wizened coach with his own agenda of disappointments.
  • His countenance was as bleak as the frozen northern wastelands, and he huddled within himself, a wizened husk hoarding unspoken power.
  • His unabashed Eurocentrism would gladden George Will's wizened heart, but he hasn't yet outed himself as a flaming Italophile. Boing Boing
  • All those terrible yellow toxins, wizening his knees, slackening his tendons, emaciating his calves. England's Andy Carroll is not the first with a thirst for success | Barney Ronay
  • darting eyes looking sidelong out of a wizened face
  • The first time I saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman, with wrinkly, hairy skin and big, unblinking eyes.
  • He is two years old but his face is that of a wizened old man, his hair sparse and patched.
  • Every so often, in between weathercasts predicting temperatures in the 90s, they wheel out this wizened old bird.
  • The wizened doctor slowly pressed three fingers against the artery in my wrist.
  • She returned later that day in the back of a police car to find two very grey old people, now wizened and wrinkly after the experience.
  • Despite her good deeds, this wizened enchantress's sinister duality surfaces when she senses the threat of a changeling among the Quinn clan.
  • Mr. Edwards appeared to be some type of shrew, but a wizened, shrunken shell of one.
  • Hobbling on a broomstick, with, no doubt, the same weird, wizened face as now, an innate sense of the fitness of things must have suggested the kerchief tied around her big head, and the burlaps rag of an apron in front of her linsey-woolsey rag of a gown, and the bit of broken pipe-stem in the corner of her mouth, where the pipe should have been, and where it was in after years. Balcony Stories
  • He listened attentively while the wizen-faced little headman gave a detailed account, not only of the present dispositions, but also of what had been seen during the short march to M'tela's stronghold. The Leopard Woman
  • He rapped on the door once, and it opened to reveal a wizened old woman carrying a cord with knots in it.
  • If he'll only pay a trifle of money for me, and give me a few odd hundreds to begin with, I'll hold him quit of all else, so he'll but quit me of that wizen little stump. ' Camilla
  • There is much admiring of young legal eagles, studying of wizened magistrates and cowering from unrepentant defendants to be done.
  • He was better pleased with the rounded amplitudes of the Danae and the Venuses painted for him by Titian, than by El Greco's wizened male nudes the colour of fog.
  • He was in the presence of the Great Lady who was at once, an unblemished virgin, a pregnant mother and a wizened crone.
  • His wizened and wrinkled face and his long, flowing beard contrasted sharply with the aura of power that seemed to flow from him.
  • Deil a fear," said Meg; "it was auld Sim o 'Glower-ower-'em, the wizened auld hurcheon [hedgehog], that set a big thruch stane ower his first wife; and when he buried his second in the neist grave, he just turned the broad flat stone. The Lilac Sunbonnet
  • His wrinkles overlapped his pox scars, giving him a wizened wizard look.
  • In Bali, her final destination, she planned to devote herself to prayer, studying under a wizened medicine man named Ketut.
  • The only nod to the empire is a statue of wizened little Yoda presiding over a fountain right outside the visitor's entrance. Boing Boing: July 3, 2005 - July 9, 2005 Archives
  • At one point during the annual sales powwow at a San Francisco convention center in August, a wizened Chambers came out from behind the podium to be closer to the 10,000 salespeople.
  • A twisted and wizened complex of apish features, perforated by upturned, sky-open, Mongolian nostrils, by a mouth that sagged from a huge upper-lip and faded precipitately into a retreating chin, by peering querulous eyes that blinked as blink the eyes of denizens of monkey-cages. THE RED ONE
  • The old woman grinned back at Leia, her expression wizened by years. Splinter Of The Mind's Eye
  • He was a wizened old man with yellow skin and deep wrinkles.
  • Asked about the move, his slow smile widens into a broad grin that crinkles the sun-wizened features of his face.
  • The losers walk away with their tails between their legs as small children hurl rocks at them and wizened babushkas cackle insults in obscure Slavic dialects.
  • Sullen youths smoking clove cigarettes, wizened old ladies hunched over baskets of shallots, krupuk sellers, batik-clad matrons shopping for fish, the occasional leathery homeless man brandishing a tin begging cup. Laura Silverman: Nose-to-Tail Eating in Indonesia
  • Drained of all blood, his small face resembled a wizened pomelo, blanched lips splayed against his tobacco-stained teeth. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • Kudos to Mike Diehl, Edward Palumbo, et al. Why, has it not been on This Great Blog Itself that hunters have often been criticized (just recently, a wizened old codger related how he and a companion sagaciously enjoyed the wild countryside while riding behind two unwitting computer-geek-hunters … and so on and so forth)? See Us in the Funny Pages
  • Gnarled and wizened but full of life, they light every page on which they appear.
  • The dominie was a wizened-looking little man, with sharp eyes that pierced you when they thought they were unobserved, and if any visitor drew near who might be a member of the board, he disappeared into his house much as a startled weasel makes for its hole. Auld Licht Idyls
  • And we threw out the governor and replaced him with this kind of wizened homunculus who used to play robots. Chris Kelly: David Vitter Has a New Fetish
  • The wizened old man sat in his plush office, blueprints spread out on top of the bureau.
  • Increasingly, it's not just the wizened erasing life's battle scars, but the under 30 on a quest for subtle enhancement -- and unlike the Upper East Side denizens whispering in hushed voices about a recent "procedure," they're not afraid to Twitter about it. Adrien Field: Beauty Is in the Wallet of the Beholder
  • Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity.
  • In my view, however, the wizened polymath did well.
  • But the figure was hunched, and wizened, and coming with slow, shuffling steps. NIGHT SISTERS
  • He is a short man in a gray suit who manages to look both baby-faced and wizened at the same time. Johann Hari: Promoting Anorexia: An Interview With Kenneth Tong. This Was No Hoax
  • No longer the bendy punk-rappers of yesteryear, slightly wizened where they were once wiry, not even these boys can hide from adulthood any more.
  • There is a mystery lurking in Julie's past, a dead body in the pool house, a wizened dwarf all dressed in black: omens, premonitions, suspicions that things are not what they seem.
  • The dominie was a wizened-looking little man, with sharp eyes that pierced you when they thought they were unobserved, and if any visitor drew near who might be a member of the Board, he disappeared into his house much as a startled weasel makes for its hole. Auld Licht Idylls
  • “Get ye out, Mr. Polonius!” said the old lady, a little wizen-faced old lady, with her face puckered up in a million of wrinkles. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • My favourite character was Lars' dad - a small, wizened Danish man who carried a knobbly walking stick and repeatedly stroked his long, white beard.
  • I asked the wizened servant but she made no reply, merely advancing into the room whilst she fixed my face with her dark, inexpressive eyes.
  • He was a man above middle-age, with a sharp and wizened face, and he held his head canted so that he seemed to be ear-first as he faced you.
  • A monk gazes upward through a dark chapel towards a shining stained-glass triptych; a nun gazes across a black expanse at a candle flame; wizened, benevolent countenances are upturned, and the light of faith shines down upon them.
  • A twisted and wizened complex of apish features, perforated by upturned, sky-open, Mongolian nostrils, by a mouth that sagged from a huge upper lip and faded precipitately into a retreating chin, and by peering, querulous eyes that blinked as blink the eyes of denizens of monkey-cages. The Red One
  • a wizened little man with frizzy grey hair
  • Her eyes were as bright, and her little wizen face was as sharp as ever; but the wizen face and the bright eyes were not so much amiss as seen together with the old dark brown silk dress which she now wore, as they had been with the wiggeries and the evening finery. The Last Chronicle of Barset
  • The wizened old man in the Cadillac smiled and waved benignly, said goodbye to Bob, and drove off. Binky Philips: How About a Spin Around Daytona Speedway, Hoss?
  • I'd hoped that he'd wizen up, and end the campaign in style. Conservative Group To Run Anti-Wright Ads On National Networks Through Election Day
  • So at least he's got the wizened old cheesy-toenailed hippy vote sewn up. SLACKERJACK – Obama Vs Fly
  • The day begins as a wizened man a bench in front of his house.
  • From the first it appeared obvious to all that the dementedness which characterised the little wizened yellow-faced woman was of a much more pronounced type than Con the Quare One's. Strangers at Lisconnel
  • These wizened men, who have seen more of life than I wish to imagine, become silent guardians. Ben Colclough: Walking on top of the world
  • Portray the wizened and wise Jedi master with a Yoda rubber mask or Obi-Wan Kenobi outfit. Maul Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • In the centre was a small wizened bulb like a tiny onion.
  • In the centre was a small wizened bulb like a tiny onion.
  • She props up her skeletal frame, wizened beyond her 48 years, with spindly arms wrapped around a twisted cane.
  • The wizened old men are bracing themselves for the coming conflict.
  • Close under this window, kneeling on the bare boards with his face to the door, there appeared, of all the creatures in the world to see alone at such a place and at such a time, a mere mite of a child — a little, lonely, wizen, strangely-clad boy, who could not at the most, have been more than five years old. A House to Let
  • A wizened man in white shirt and white tucked-up dhoti, with a dark green headcloth, put thatch on the roof of the beachside pavilion.
  • Hard wind and bitter cold wizen his face.
  • His wizened features were very even and his grey hair so abundantly thick and wavy as to make him look almost top-heavy. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • Now wizened, and hopefully wiser too, he still is not able to leave an impression on anybody except two real nincompoops in the film.
  • When you turn on your TV, you may see a wizened old man making plebs laugh with his bad wigs and big chin, but we see someone else entirely.
  • Lachlan didna ken what father meant, and the heart wes wizened in the breist o 'him wi' pride an 'diveenity. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
  • She complained of a headache, and she looked old and wizened.
  • Several portraits feature beautiful faces, some with deeply lined, wizened countenances.
  • You might want to investigate the difference between 'wizened' and 'wise'. The Guardian World News
  • She complained of headache, and she looked old and wizened.
  • Seats all cascaded in a waterfall towards the pit at the bottom where a single wizen man stood with a rod, prodding at one of the black slates mounted on the vast black wall of the room.
  • Buxom for her age, like so many pubescent children she seemed to have siphoned off vital bulk from her parents and left them to dwindle, wizen.
  • If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home.
  • His wizened features were very even and his grey hair so abundantly thick and wavy as to make him look almost top-heavy. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • The wizened grandma in the corner strikes up a geisha love song on her samisen. Ukiyo
  • I spent many a sunny afternoon in the smoky darkness of a pool hail in a small central Illinois town where wizened men took my pennies at euchre, gin rummy and poker.
  • If The West Wing (also a John Wells-executive produced series like ER) was the fantasy of the workplace as perfect gemeinschaft full of Algonquin roundtable-ready wits and Nobel-level brains, and The Office is Studs Terkel's Working re-imagined as a comedy, ER is the only show that captures the fluid nature of office politics, the way today's annoyingly ambitious intern can become tomorrow's wizened elder statesman. 10.4 Million 'ER' Fans Can't Be Wrong: A Longtime Fan's Notes on a Beloved Show
  • Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather.
  • They're limp an 'wizened 'long to the fust of the spring. In Dark New England Days
  • I remembered the main building in detail, wizen walls, dull unpolished and broken floorboards, nineteen fifties metal, peeling paint, dust, decay, death. Story to Forget
  • It is needless to say, after entering so largely into a description of Lady Gorgon, that her husband was a little shrivelled wizen-faced creature, eight inches shorter than her The Bedford-Row Conspiracy
  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before. Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again?
  • The first time I saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman, with wrinkly, hairy skin and big, unblinking eyes.
  • In the centre of the room sit two small, wizened figures, playing chess with unusual wooden pieces.
  • Sulla's shriek of horror ripped out of him as he leaped back and straightened; the skyphos emptied as it fell from his nerveless hand, and the wizened, stringy Grass Crown tumbled off his head to lie amid the blood. Fortune's Favorites
  • We've just reached the summit of Pendle Hill in Lancashire when the image of the three wizened witches from Macbeth skips across my mind's eye.
  • In a flash of light, Aidan shriveled to a wizened old man of about 3 feet tall.
  • Of course I don't want the anti-immigrant hate spewers to wizen up to their inconsistencies and expel the 33 immigrants on the US Olympic team this year, let alone a vast number of our nation's doctors, nurses, engineers -- and one governor. Sally Kohn: The Irony of Immigrant Olympians
  • He is a wizened old nondescript with satyr-like beard, a kind of Thersites, who is understood to have established, from the days of Abdelkader and "for certain reasons," his headquarters at Gafsa, where he sips absinthes past all computation, exercising his wit upon everybody and everything with a fluent and rather diverting pessimism. Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
  • In fact I think with the world the way it is now and the interaction now possible because of technology we can experience and learn a lot more than people did in the past, which I believe has the ability to change and wizen a person much quicker than was possible in the not so distant past. Revolution and Evolution, Part 2 (The Dean Koontz edition) | Johnny B. Truant
  • Once the client has successfully relieved her- or himself of this burden, the office manager goes in for the kill usually a thick layer of sugary rebuke only a wizened mother of three can muster: "Now let's start over without all the foul language so I can properly understand you. Vet's view: Please don't shriek at the office
  • Obama shouldn't go for the sage to help wizen up the ticket (Bush/Cheney) but the smart hottie (Clinton/Gore). Rasmussen: Obama Catching Up In Texas And Ohio
  • A twisted and wizened complex of apish features, perforated by upturned, sky-open, Mongolian nostrils, by a mouth that sagged from a huge upper-lip and faded precipitately into a retreating chin, by peering querulous eyes that blinked as blink the eyes of denizens of monkey-cages. THE RED ONE
  • Often she would turn her back upon that wizened atomy of quirks and false ideals, and let her bosom pant to think to-night! Doom Castle
  • In the early morning light he'd step outside for a breath of air, paying no more attention to his needs than a dust mite, the colors of his canvas smeared across wizened, alabaster cheeks.
  • Several portraits feature beautiful faces, some with deeply lined, wizened countenances.
  • What about all those generations of wizened peasants treading the grapes and passing on their age-old knowledge of the terroir?
  • He is an old man, worn and wizen - blind and wasting away.

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