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weazen

 

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Weazen

Part of Speech: Adjective

Senses:

  1. Thin and withered or dried out; gaunt.
  2. Characterized by a lack of vitality or energy.

Usage:

Sense 1: The weazen old man struggled to walk with his bony legs.

Example Sentence 1: After weeks of starvation, the prisoners in the concentration camp looked weazen and frail.

Sense 2: His weazen performance during the playoffs cost the team the championship.

Example Sentence 2: The party was a disappointment as the guests were weazen, keeping to themselves and low on enthusiasm.

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