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"shrivel" Definitions
  1. to become or make something dry and wrinkled as a result of heat, cold or being old

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I shrivel against the glass, wilt there in the cold.
Outside the tiny terrarium of their creation, they shrivel up.
So testosterone production stops, and that's when testicles shrivel up.
The cheese may brown; the tomatoes on top may shrivel.
Screens also shrivel the cultural knowledge necessary to make signatures work.
They saw their share of the vote shrivel to 40 percent.
Men and women had allowed their souls to shrivel up in sin.
At this rate, his government will shrivel into nothingness by late spring.
Her lips began to crack, to shrivel from the moisture leaching out.
I guess they just want the less fortunate to shrivel and die.
Its plot, that hypotrophic orchid, would shrivel under the sun of disclosure.
Without weight in the states, Congress's sources of income and influence would shrivel.
No longer must parents helplessly watch their children's limbs shrivel and become useless.
Once the Democratic subpoenas start flying, however, the room for compromise might shrivel.
In 2027, when the bill's funding expires, funding would shrivel across the board.
If you were invested 22018% in stocks, your savings would shrivel to $218,260.
If we don't get enough, in fact, these cells begin to shrivel up.
I felt my euphoria shrivel up and the corners of my mouth come down.
Regulated banking will shrivel, setting the United States up for its next financial crisis.
The headline figures are big, but they shrivel when put against their net worths.
But a headstone could shrivel into a narrow granite pin, with a name inscribed vertically.
You pour that salt on the inside of that skin, and it'll shrivel right up.
And I wanted to shrivel that feeling inside of her until it atrophied and died.
She interrupted her story as the herbs and onions were starting to shrivel and blacken.
But a vision disconnected from first steps and early successes can shrivel up and die.
Oh you know, watching my husband shrivel up and die after a terminal brain cancer diagnosis.
It probably also explains why watching toothbrushes slowly melt and shrivel away is so utterly fascinating.
Declining oil production, coupled with lower prices, have led Equatorial Guinea's economy to shrivel since 2013.
"For example, if you put salt on a slug they shrivel up and die," Hudson says.
Logs will begin to shrivel and burn out as time goes by: Just like real life!
Days passed, weeks passed, and the onion ring didn't shrivel, didn't mold, stayed golden, crunchy, rotund.
Without the fees, public sector unions could shrivel and take the broader union movement with them.
But when oil prices fall, as they started to in 2014, government revenues plummet and budgets shrivel.
The caspase goes around the cell, dicing up cell parts, and the cell starts to shrivel up.
The Deutsche Bank boss has seen the German lender's market value shrivel to just 13 billion euros.
But nearly three weeks after Mnangagwa was sworn into office, the bank queues had yet to shrivel.
One of its drivers says that if the plant closes, this figure would shrivel to around four.
She previously argued that photographs, despite their capacity to generate sympathy, could quickly shrivel it through overexposure.
What about liquidity, which we've already seen shrivel in government bond markets thanks to central bank buying?
His knighthood (though of course he said yes to it, weakly, as ever) made him shrivel up.
Neither of us is a fan of flowers, which, as we all know, shrivel up and die.
"The state ... must not fall behind, get 'uberised' and shrivel up," Thomas Cazenave told Reuters in an interview.
Watching friends racing to distance themselves from me was like watching a slug shrivel when touched by salt.
We both knew we needed to grow because of it all and not shrivel up or become bitter.
When a young person is traumatized, they shrivel and close, and their world becomes very insular and dark.
Some onlookers are fretting that the reduced competition could shrivel up innovation, leading to slower improvements in crop yields.
Then it blinks back and forth, from childhood to adulthood, investigating where childhood dreams bloom and where they shrivel.
Many managers want to hire someone who doesn't shrivel up at the first sign of a difficult conversation. 7.
And who wants to waste hours doing a twist-out only to have it shrivel up in the sun?
The untreated green beans on the left shrivel up after a few days, while the Edipeel ones stand strong:
Foreign funds' difficulties in repatriating money from Zimbabwe has seen the number of foreign investors shrivel in recent years.
Harlem's turf is getting smaller, and what's making slowly shrivel into a husk of its former self is gentrification.
It's easy to name other businesses that would shrivel up and die if they took the "calculated misery" approach.
"Water, I need it," you might be thinking or croaking to anyone within earshot, as you shrivel up into oblivion.
Because so many in Janesville are now out of work, nonprofits lose board members and contributions to local charities shrivel.
In simple terms, they draw water out, so if bacteria try to grow on it, they will simply shrivel up.
Without the fees, labor activists feared that public-sector unions could shrivel and take the broader union movement with them.
BlackBerry, once the symbol of Canadian technology prowess, continues to shrivel and is quitting the business of designing and making smartphones.
No, Mr. Trump's power will shrivel for another reason: the interaction of congressional oversight and his chaotic, divisive and corrupt administration.
Both colours would be dynamic; new red links would form and old ones perish; some green blobs would grow, others shrivel.
As the numbers crept up, I'd watch Stephen shrivel and was reminded that he took no joy in imagining this event.
A more extreme option would be to nationalise antibiotic production, but that would only cause private-sector innovation to shrivel even further.
There's a reason VCs are calling for "a return to fundamentals" — they don't want to see newly minted unicorns shrivel into unicorpses.
So not only would banks be hurt by slashing interest rates, but the US consumer would also be likely to shrivel up.
Russia: Towns on the closed border with China are watching tourism and trade shrivel amid a frenzy of fear-mongering and rumors.
In recent weeks, ISIS has been driven from one refuge to the next as its territory in Iraq and Syria continues to shrivel.
The sanctions that President Trump seeks to wield with Thor-like vigor will shrivel and U.S. diplomacy will lose a once-potent tool.
The beginning is the worst: the confrontation with blankness, then the awful narrowing of possibilities the moment the words foam up and shrivel.
The battle in that lucrative market is intensifying among the Detroit Three automakers as sales of small cars in the United States shrivel.
After watching their fortunes — and retirement funds — shrivel, few Americans were in a position to take a fresh flier on beaten-down stocks.
GRILL THE CORN Grill corn, turning frequently, until the husks are charred and beginning to shrivel and corn is tender, about 10 minutes. 5.
New Zealand is a rainy place, but farmers are also criticised for causing rivers to shrivel and groundwater to fall in certain overburdened spots.
This same technique was used in 1996 to unload welfare benefits on to the states, where the program has been allowed to shrivel away.
There's another good reason, too: Although there are many peppers in the markets right now, they start to shrivel as the weather gets colder.
For example, as consumer rights shrivel, it's rational for buyers to turn to Amazon (rather than overwhelmed small claims courts) to press their case.
If she could give love to IT perhaps it would shrivel up and die, for she was sure that IT could not withstand love.
The urge came thick and fast, constantly invading my thoughts, prodding at me to act on it, or else I would shrivel up and die.
It's the same reason why many insiders believe that this attempt will be doomed, and eventually shrivel to the mere doling out of tax cuts.
Weidmann referred to a survey of German banks that concluded they would see pre-tax profits shrivel by 25 percent by 2019 as a result.
Those numbers have now suffered a setback, as prices fall and grazing lands shrivel, though the industry does not have precise estimates on game losses.
They worry that others will treat them with pity or condescension, that their friends will drop away and their social lives shrivel — all justifiable fears.
We can shrivel up into a hardened ball, or we can pick ourselves up, dust off our arms, shake out our hair and press forward.
The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research expects inhabitants to shrivel from 23 million in 22 to below 25 million by around 230.
"In the absence of Section 230, the internet as we know it would shrivel," Wyden said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote Wednesday.
Heat, passion, desire, damnation, consumption, destruction, and a tree, a natural, living creature choked of its life to shrivel into ash — all culminate in fire.
The population of Isle de Jean Charles is aging and dwindling, and if new people aren't attracted to join the community, the town could shrivel away.
"Veep" star Sam Richardson says he knows one sure thing that'll make a man's pecker shrivel like a frightened turtle ... dating someone with opposing political views.
Get the details right, and Britain can provide a model of how to balance security and freedom; get them wrong, and centuries of freedom might shrivel.
And yet, owing to Jeffrey Tambor's nervy performance, we also see that Maura is courageous just for refusing to disappear, to shrivel into little-old-ladyhood.
While imports have risen, U.S. producers have seen business shrivel, with 1,200 manufacturing jobs lost and a 27 percent wage decline in the four years to 2016.
As cells shrivel or die throughout the years, neural volume decreases but the skull remains the same size, and the extra space fills up with cerebrospinal fluid.
The construction of a reservoir and irrigation system means he no longer worries the soil will become parched and the crops his family depends on will shrivel.
Air India, once the country's biggest airline, has seen its domestic market share shrivel to 13 percent as private rivals such as IndiGo and SpiceJet have expanded.
If the production is successful, viewers will, for a second, gain a shrivel of understanding for a terrifying experience so many people have endured in the past.
But perhaps more importantly than any of this is the fact that more sensitive crops like corn and wheat can shrivel up—literally wilt—when temperatures increase.
On the one hand, it's a terrifying look at capitalism's slippery slopes and a realistic depiction of how a person's will can shrivel into apathy and fear.
The fear among analysts in the UAE is that if other delinquent issuers start using Islamic and local law as a "shield" the whole sukuk market might shrivel.
The intensity reflected a race that has seen Clinton's once prohibitive lead in polls shrivel against Sanders as the two vie for the Democratic nomination for the Nov.
There are some indications that we humans are starting to do exactly that, using technology and ingenuity to shrivel our environmental impact even as living standards keep rising.
Yes, the West faces daunting water problems, particularly as climate change starts to shrivel up the crucial Colorado River, which supplies water to seven states from Colorado to California.
During the making of Gleaners (2001), while examining the potatoes marked too deformed to sell, the director kept three heart-shaped spuds and watched them age, sprout, and shrivel.
In the years that followed, South Lincolnshire suffered dramatically as the agriculture industry, which had provided a comfortable way of life for locals for many years, began to shrivel.
Every time Notting Hill is on at your mom's on Christmas or a cancer ad plays on the radio, you'd see $50 notes shrivel and burn before your eyes.
But we love our beautiful moon goddess J.K. Rowling and we must have more of her precious, precious words to consume or else we will shrivel up and die.
We receive a diagnosis, the diagnosis, and find not a reason to shrivel into death, but to live that much for ferociously long as the good gay lord allows.
DETROIT (Reuters) - The battle for profits from sales of large pickup trucks is intensifying among the Detroit Three automakers as sales of small cars in the United States shrivel.
Another favorite is bigos—sauerkraut cooked with mushroom, sausages, and bacon—but English people look at it and shrivel up their faces because it looks a bit like brains.
In the small desert village of Altiraifia in North Kordofan state, Dar-es-Salaam Omer remembers watching the crops wither, the trees shrivel and her children shrink instead of grow.
But Mr. Trump's propensity for imposing tariffs has clashed with the free-trade instincts of the region's farmers, who have watched lucrative overseas markets for soybeans and other crops shrivel.
Stralman's two goals help Lightning top Avalanche DENVER — Thanks to a sloppy third period, the Tampa Bay Lightning watched their big lead shrivel into a nail-biting finish on Saturday night.
The media hysteria over the exploding Toronto rave community made it seem like after 1992 there were no other afterhours parties, but the original house scene didn't shrivel up and disappear.
But Bavaria's conservatives, who have governed here with an absolute majority for all but one term since the 1960s, could see their vote share shrivel to below 35 percent on Sunday.
If Britain left, those trade flows could shrivel considerably — though there would be a two-year window in which the country will maintain unfettered market access as it negotiated an exit.
Earl, for sure, had wanted to shrivel Brent's arms and nose when he'd beaten him at marbles the Sunday before, and, before that, when Brent had laughed at Earl's father in church.
But as the marshes of southeastern Louisiana shrivel and settle into a rising sea, the island has been eaten away to a bare stub of what it was in the mid-13s.
But as the marshes of southeastern Louisiana shrivel and settle into a rising sea, the island has been eaten away to a bare stub of what it was in the mid-1950s.
"Instead of cooking them so long that they start to shrivel and toughen, we want to just get them a nice bubbly hot very quickly and pull them off," Mr. Croxton said.
Doc, younger than the other two — he was just a kid when they all first got mixed up together — is the quietest, a timid soul trying not to shrivel up with grief.
I mean, wouldn't it be fun to hear people talking about a shrivel of critics or a sprig of vegetarians or a worship of writers or an undulation of hills more often?!
The version of Apeel for avocados, for example, creates a barrier that effectively fools anthracnose, a fungus that exploits tiny cracks that develop in the fruit's skin when it begins to shrivel.
Congressional Democrats ‎may shrivel at the thought of voting to enshrine the Trump tax cut into law, but let's find out if they are really working for the working class or not.
"We can't keep living like this," said Sanchez, who is a local leader in the remote Mixtec Indian village of Juquila Yucucani, where hundreds of poppy farmers have seen already meager incomes shrivel.
He waited maybe too long to get married, but the thing was, he had his mom to take care of, never felt it was time, all those years, watching her body shrivel up.
So when you find a matte lipstick that has serious color payoff, doesn't make lips shrivel up into themselves, and can hold strong through a makeout or pizza session, then you've found a keeper.
Only she knows full well it's a bad deal, and that, in fact, her partner will shrivel to an impotent vegetable after 300 or so years, and become a prisoner inside a useless body.
But if Mr Trump carries out his most extreme threats and whacks a 45% across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods, trade flows between the two giants—the world's biggest bilateral trading relationship—would shrivel.
On the outskirts of Sanaa and in towns outside Taiz, clusters of shabby tent encampments housing thousands of families fleeing nearby violence have cropped up, where jobless parents idle and many children shrivel with hunger.
And he saw two possible obstacles, Florida and Ohio, where a total of 165 delegates are up for grabs on March 15th, shrivel with the fortunes of their local champions, Marco Rubio and John Kasich.
Joly, to a greater extreme than many other producers, chases ripeness in the grapes until some shrivel and are afflicted with botrytis, the legendary noble rot prized for how it enhances sweet wines like Sauternes.
The interest rate spread between Switzerland and other countries remained important, he said, although he acknowledged the concerns of pension funds who have seen the returns on their investments shrivel in the negative-rate environment.
If we want to see FDA approval for a device like Ava before our ovaries shrivel up and die, that means more clinical research, more funding, more prototypes, and perhaps most frustratingly, a sense of urgency.
The mighty stalwarts of the Amazon will shrivel up, and a wave of death will start at the periphery and propagate throughout as much of it degrades from a dense tropical forest into a sparse savanna.
Some, like alpine species, will die in increased temperatures; others that need more water will shrivel as already warm environments desertify; plants that live in the shallows will die from too much water as the coastlines recede.
As ride requests shrivel up and shared rides are pulled from the Uber and Lyft apps, drivers are feeling the economic impact of COVID-22020, the official term for the disease spreading in the new coronavirus outbreak.
I lay on the bed next to the ball of vancomycin, watching it shrivel as its contents mingled with my bloodstream through the line in my arm, and thought, what a strange form for an enemy to take.
Until recently, scientists thought that by adulthood, human brains were relatively fixed in their structure and function, especially compared to malleable tissues, like muscle, that continually grow and shrivel in direct response to how we live our lives.
He also saw two of his likeliest obstacles to his winning the nomination, Florida and Ohio, where a total of 165 delegates are up for grabs on March 15th, shrivel with the fortunes of Marco Rubio and John Kasich.
When you play devil's advocate—for instance, if you suggest that if everyone lived the way he does the economy would shrivel up—he can get riled, and you notice that he's sort of ripped, in a ropy way.
His tireless efforts to avoid a formal split reflect a belief that if that were to happen, the two or more resulting entities (apart from quarreling over a vast historical inheritance) would eventually shrivel up into diminishing, dysfunctional micro-communities.
"I don't think you are an animal and I don't think you are a monster," the detective is heard saying, "but only an animal and a monster would sit there and let their child shrivel up and die like that."
Compare the level of risk in a Will & Grace reboot with the risk Fox has taken in the story of a white, straight-passing, conventionally attractive bro type like Simon, and the big-hearted studio heroics seem to shrivel a bit.
Considering that last month was the hottest month since we began keeping records, I'm more surprised that the ice hasn't melted even more (in the video above, you can see how the ice caps seem to shrivel up around mid-July).
" (WashPost, lead of paper) "The Trump administration on Friday levied what it called its largest ever North Korea sanctions package, hitting dozens of shipping and trading companies as it seeks to shrivel foreign-currency revenues to the nuclear-armed regime.
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - A third straight year of drought in Australia, blighted by forecasts of below-average rains during the crucial spring growing season, means the country's wheat crop could shrivel by 2503% from previous forecasts, traders and industry officials say.
He went on to describe why he saw the need for a change of tack on Israel policy in Europe: I think Europe has to decide if it wants to live and thrive or if it wants to shrivel and disappear.
Why risk it when you can DIY your own scrubby sponge instead?) Turns out, for optimum sponge harvest, you should leave the veggie on the vine until the skin begins to shrivel (the gourd inside will be dried-out by that time).
The delivery mechanism is a gaggle of tweens who belt the jubilant essence of their youth into each song — until their salad days shrivel about a year later, when the Kidz Bop stable is replenished with fresh talent plucked from nationwide casting calls.
Donald Trump is always trying to cure his loneliness by making friend/enemy distinctions; trying to unite his clan by declaring verbal war on other groups; trying to shrivel his life into a little box by building walls against anybody outside its categories.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Revenues for the $6 billion payday loan industry will shrivel under a new U.S. rule restricting lenders' ability to profit from high-interest, short-term loans, and much of the business could move to small banks, according to the country's consumer financial watchdog.
I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but there isn't a single retail worker whose heart doesn't shrivel and die when observing customers flipping merchandise around out of those neat piles and rows, whether it's innocent size hunting or malevolent mayhem.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's hottest summer on record is hitting its $4.4 billion wine industry hard, with grape yields set to drop to the lowest in years and hopes the heat could produce tastier tipples starting to shrivel like fruit on some of the nation's vines.
The fear, though, is that eventually Choice will expand so much and suck so many dollars out of VA-run healthcare, that the federal system will shrivel up and the VA will turn into more of a state-run insurance program for vets on the private market.
In its broadest definition, it is a category of snack, beloved in Hawaii, in which fruit — plum, peach, apricot, cherry, mango, lemon — is dried and shriveled beyond recognition, salted and sugared, simmered in a broth of sweet medicinal herbs, then served wet or left to shrivel again.
The pairing wasn't "obvious," to use the curator's own word, and Abakanowicz's solo figures, even when they're produced as part of a forest of forms, appear lonely and isolated, while Markowski's paintings, mostly of pairs, reflect an interest in the space in-between, where relationships blossom or shrivel.
My children love blueberries and would eat a pound in a single sitting if I allowed them to, but I&aposm typically so busy rationing out the contents of a quarter of a pint from my local grocery store that the final few shrivel up waiting to be distributed.
That's because the aforementioned Maui stole the heart of the island goddess Te Fiti, and the island her people call home will essentially shrivel and die if Moana can't locate Maui and convince him to join her on a perilous journey that will involve, among other things, facing off against a giant lava monster.
That&aposs because, in people with depression or mood and anxiety disorders, neurons in the prefrontal cortex — an area of the brain that&aposs important in part for  controlling emotion  — tend to shrivel up, said senior study author David Olson, an assistant professor of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular medicine at the University of California, Davis.
According to UC Davis biochemist David Olson, one of the main signs of depression is that the parts of a neuron that branch out to form connections with other neurons (collectively known as neurites) tend to "shrivel up" in the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain that is critical in regulating emotion and anxiety.
But in Gibraltar — a far-flung, fully detached nib of Britain, flanked by water on two sides and Spain on the third — the question was less philosophical: If the United Kingdom left the European Union, Spain might seize the opportunity to isolate Gibraltar, leaving the territory to shrivel up, like a flap of dead skin.
Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington/DLR/Smithsonian InstitutionWriting in Geophysical Research Letters, Watters, Montesi, and their co-authors argue that the Great Valley probably formed due to rapid cooling in Mercury's interior, which has caused the planet's lithosphere—a single tectonic plate—to shrivel like a raisin the sun.
And, every time summer rolls along, it will bring with it the same things: sweat, sun, the pungent aroma of weed smoke, and a handful of irresistibly catchy summer bangers, which we will all simultaneously play on repeat, like robots, until the leaves begin to turn brown and shrivel, and Autumn rears its chilly head to kickstart the cycle once more.
No, the pages don't really shrink or shrivel, they crinkle, get kinda crisp and brittle, but time's like that, a wrinkle, and suddenly you've been married as long as you were ever a kid, ever awash in the interminable Thursday of your first ten years, when three months was an aeon, when, like, childhood was endless and over as soon as it began.
Under Mr. Obama, attorneys general have grown used to working closely with both agencies on consumer and antitrust issues — "It's been the golden years," said Tom Miller, the longtime Democratic attorney general of Iowa — and several said they feared federal regulatory might would shrivel under the new administration, leaving states to try to hold the line with far fewer resources.

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