Wither
21wither — I. verb (withered; withering) Etymology: Middle English widren; probably akin to Middle English weder weather Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to become dry and sapless; especially to shrivel from or as if from loss of bodily moisture 2.… …
22wither — Synonyms and related words: Sanforize, age, air dry, anhydrate, attenuate, bake, blot, brush, burn, cave in, cheat the undertaker, collapse, constrict, consume, contract, cure, decline, deflate, dehumidify, dehydrate, desiccate, diminish, dodder …
23wither — [ˈwɪðə] verb [I] 1) if a plant withers, it becomes dry and starts to die 2) to become weaker and then disappear • wither away …
24wither — to throw down forcibly : He withered it down : substantively, with a wither. North …
25Wither (chanson) — Single par Dream Theater Sortie 15 septembre 2009 Enregistrement 2008 2009 Durée 29:05 Genre Progressive Metal Format …
26wither on the vine — See: DIE ON THE VINE …
27wither on the vine — See: DIE ON THE VINE …
28wither on the vine — literary phrase to fail, especially at an early stage, because of a lack of support or interest Thesaurus: to fail, or to stop being successfulsynonym Main entry: wither * * * fail to be implemented or dealt with because of neglect or inaction …
29Wither-wrung — With er wrung , a. Injured or hurt in the withers, as a horse. [1913 Webster] …
30wither on the vine — If something withers on the vine, it fails to get the intended result, doesn t come to fruition …