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wizen

adjective

Wizened; withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.

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AS investors watch their portfolios wizen, complaints of broker misdeeds rise at the National Association of Securities Dealers.

And Stephen A. Schwarzman, chief executive of the Blackstone Group – feted just a year ago for his investment prowess and glorious lifestyle – is watching his celebrated buyout firm wizen in the stock market.

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Ronnie Wood, wizen-faced survivor of rock'n'roll excess, is sipping daintily on a glass of coconut water.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Memories of Stengel, however, are primarily those of his years with the woeful fledgling Mets when, with so few decent players, he was compelled to play the role of the impish, wizening clown.

Memories of Stengel, however, are primarily those of his years with the woeful fledgling Mets when, with so few decent players, he was compelled to play the role of the impish, wizening clown.

He makes thinking palpable, as he flushes with the excitement of invention and wizens with the anxiety of rejection.

What if the love wizens and sours, through everyone's fault, making the loss too bitter to endure?

You've stumbled straight into Stage 4, fogyhood, transforming before your daughter's eyes: shrinking, wrinkling, wizening, as long white hairs sprout from your ears like fountains.

Ron Wolfson, director of the Wizen Center for the Jewish Future at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles and the author of "The Art of Jewish Living: The Passover Seder" (Jewish Lights), said baby boomers were replacing their childhood memories of dull seders with lively new ways to tell the Passover story.

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