She has a bald, blistered scalp, a wizened face, long pointed nose, extended chin and elongated claws.
en.wikipedia.org Can a wizened 78-year-old entrepreneur be the new, hot, young thing of 2011?
www.poynter.org Wizened hands and walking sticks are not appropriate representations of people pushing 50.
www.telegraph.co.uk He was a little, pitiful, wizened, herringgutted man, in a flaxen wig, with a weasel's face, brightened by some intellect.
en.wikipedia.org Our politicians, wizened representatives forged in electoral bear pits, entreat us to believe that there can be no more deserving.
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