
1) Annihilating 2) Annihilative 3) Any weakening or degeneration 4) Destructive 5) Devastating 6) Devastating winger hit shot 7) Making light of
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1) Annihilating 2) Annihilative 3) Destructive 4) Devastating 5) Disrespectful 6) Fading 7) Sere
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• (a.) Tending to wither; causing to shrink or fade. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wither
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(from the article `tea`) Plucking the leaf initiates the withering stage, in which the leaf becomes flaccid and loses water until, from a fresh moisture content of 70 to 80 ...
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Withering a loss of gloss is sometimes caused by varnishing open-pore woods without filling pores, use of improper undercoating or applying top coat before undercoat has dried.
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Withering a loss of gloss is sometimes caused by varnishing open-pore woods without filling pores, u
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the first step in production of most teas. Involves letting the fresh leaves wither for some period
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With'er·ing adjective Tending to wither; causing to shrink or fade. --
With'er*ing*ly ,
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The process of allowing the fresh leaves to dry after plucking, before fermentation.
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wither, withering 1. To shrivel; to fade; to decay: 'The grapes had withered on the vine.' 2. To lose the freshness of youth, as from age: 'At the age of 30, his youth had withered away. 3. To make flaccid, shrunken, or dry, as from loss of moisture; cause to lose freshness, bloom, vigor, etc. 4. To abash, as with a scathing glance: 'She gave him ...
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Withering a loss of gloss is sometimes caused by varnishing open-pore woods without filling pores, use of improper undercoating or applying top coat before undercoat has dried.
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