Sentences with wilting
wilt
W w - To wilt after a day's hard work.
- A sudden wilt of interest in the discussion.
- They should be beyond wilting but not crisp.
- So when we are told that these leafy friends are wilting and yellowing, and are at risk of dying in this big dry, all Melburnians.
- The e-mail system is wilting under the attack of confidence tricksters and the mad inventors of viruses, warns Garry Barker.
- 1 had come back from a two-set deficit and he made the most of his opponent gradually wilting in court-one temperatures of 30 degrees.
- Before Melbourne's birdwatchers and rows of young officers wilting under the sun yesterday.
- In an hour, she can earn more than she does in a week badgering drunks to buy her wilting roses.