Sentences with wilts
wilt
W w - To wilt after a day's hard work.
- A girl comes to comb up the end of his pageboy between takes; each time she does it, that curl wilts a little more quickly.
- Prompting fears of more blackouts as ageing power equipment wilts under the pressure of exceptionally high demand and the hot weather.
- And his off-sider, Stephen Milne, wilts in grand finals like some plants brought into the light.
- Mother wilts, bemusedly living in the midden of family memories, all those secrets, the whispers of ghosts amid the clutter and neglect.
- As Australia wilts, England blooms under Flower power.