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The man who entered the room was wizened with age.
Avoid the ones that have brown patches or are wizened.
The body between the wings was wizened, covered with tough.
His features were sharp, thin to the point of being wizened.
Gary's face was serious and handsome, but wizened for his age.
He was sweating and pale, his face wizened with worry.
He was thin, yet his features gave the impression of being wizened and drawn.
Their bodies and faces have wizened with age but they haven't physically grown.
His face wizened in agony, then went blank, and he collapsed.
She looks it: wizened, with just a few nubs for teeth.
Alpha clutched her wizened, blue hands together and breathed on them.
The face was wizened, and the eyes gleamed wickedly in the light.
"Oriental women are old and wizened at thirteen," said Burton.
Over the years, the hotel has become a mecca for sensitive young men and wizened literary types.
He was neither oily nor wizened, and gave no impression of being a sneak.
She was wizened and shrunken down into the immaculate white sheets of the hospital bed.
It was furrowed and wizened about the eyes, yet surprisingly smooth everywhere else.
He had a small face, wizened into virtue.
And there was all that weathered, wizened 18th-century brick.
The naive notion that the North was somehow a citadel for freedom and justice has wizened.
On others the peppers were wizened and wrinkled and pale.
Her face was wizened and sunspotted under a halo of white frizz.
Big business and government never wizened up.
Tzec was wizened and sunburned in the normal manner, but she remained his love.
His face melted, then wizened into a hairy simian countenance.