Examples of 'wilts' in a sentence

Meaning of "wilts"

wilt (verb) - To become limp, droop, or lose freshness and vitality. In botany, wilt refers to the process of a plant losing turgor pressure, often due to lack of water or disease
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  • Abbreviation of Wiltshire (in postal addresses)
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of wilt
  • plural of wilt

How to use "wilts" in a sentence

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It then wilts to go back to its original volume.
The flower that never wilts is beautiful.
This is the reason why a plant wilts.
Before it wilts we will meet again.
You have to water love or it wilts.
Wilts me down like meltings butter.
The sun just wilts them.
Wilts as soon as the sun comes up.
Foliage above the lesion wilts and dies.
Wilts me down like melting butter.
Everything your family touches wilts.
Nothing wilts faster than a laurel rested upon.
Even a flower is ugly when it wilts.
Apparently it wilts the azaleas.
And lettuce on the side just in case it wilts.

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Her name wilts away when it crosses this threshold.
Temperature rises as nation wilts.
The flower wilts and its powder lasts forever.
I did not raise a shrinking violet that wilts at the slightest.
That wilts at the slightest.
I will probably cut it back after the flower wilts.
A woman without love wilts like a flower without sun.
A firm look and a point in his direction wilts him.
The flower wilts and its dust lasts forever.
And then wilts.
My tongue wilts behind my teeth.
Do not curse me like that the snow lotus wilts quickly.
Hardly desiccates or wilts even when subjected to strong light.
One morning she was covered in these wilts and these rash.
Nothing wilts faster than laurels that have been rested upon.
Everything we touch wilts.
Prevent plant wilts know that this is caused by lack of water.
We should go before it wilts.
It just wilts me to be criticized.
Note that the roots are rotten or attacked by insects if the plant wilts.
A plant wilts when too much water has left its.
A little stalk comes up like this and turns yellow and wilts down.
The rose wilts and the thorns grow but people go on with their lives.
The process is time consuming and the food quickly wilts under the lights.
The wilts occur when the bacterial pathogen invades the vascular system of the plant.
The flower opens in the evening and wilts the next afternoon on hot days.
Before it Wilts witnesses a man confronting his deepest fears.
The last two fungi cause tomato and cotton wilts in Egypt.
I just told Wilts about the big sale.
I want you to take over from Brent Wilts.
North Mexico wilts under worst drought on record.
I would like to lodge a formal complaint against Brent Wilts.
Manufacturing sector wilts from weak demand in eurozone and Asia.
I suppose I would better finish my meal before it wilts entirely.
Brent Wilts is my boss.

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