- - In the snow I therefore dry up and waste away
- - Dry form of humour gets her
- - Shrivel up on the vine
- - Die on the vine
- - Lose moisture and die
- - Dry up in the heat
- - Decline accompanying the Queen
- - Women's organisation has the right to fade
- - After banter see the woman dry up
- - Lose the freshness of youth
- - Lose vigor
- - Shrivel in the heat
- - Lose vitality
- - Lose freshness
- - Woman's humour first to wilt
- - Decline with little hesitation
- - Droop, decline
- - Shrivel, wilt
- - shrivel, as a plant
- - Shrink gets paler as husband moves back
- - become dry and shrivelled
- - Wilt, fade
- - decline with some hesitation
- - Stabbing Westward "...... Blister Burn and Peel"
- - Dry up and shrink
- - Shrivel up
- - Writhe (anag.)
- - Decline in royal company
- - Shrink accompanying that Cockney girl
- - Become dry
- - Turn dry and shrivelled
- - Become dry and shrivel
- - Become wizened
- - Become faded
- - Dry up
- - Shrivel
- - Wilt
- - writhe about and shrivel up
- - comedian shortly present gets to fade
- - Wane, shrivel
- - Weaken, having hesitation
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