up, past participle shrunk up or shrunken up) (intransitive, transitive) To contract or shrink completely; shrivel up. 1852, Melville, Pierre, Book 3:...
become smaller, shrivel up to tighten to curl រួញ • (ruəñ) (abstract noun ភាពរួញ) to be curly, wavy, kinky, crinkly (of hair) to be contracted, shrunken...
shrinks down, present participle shrinking down, simple past shrank down or shrunk down, past participle shrunk down or shrunken down) Synonym of shrink up...
Palates, Hot Dog Pocketbooks”, in New York Times[1]: And how did the Hortons nuggetlike Timbit stack up against the shrunken Dunkin’ Munchkin? nuggety...
withered (comparative more withered, superlative most withered) Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water. 1891, Oscar Wilde, chapter XX...
described by Hippocrates. facies Hippocratica (medicine) The pallid or shrunken face of someone about to die. 1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution...
Three and Four, page 190: This old, aged, elderly, decrepit, withered, shrunken, wizened, wrinkly, crabbed, shriveled, long-in–the-tooth, infirm, weak...
“3/1/1”, in “Piracy”: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days[1]: How meek and shrunken did that haughty Tarmac become as it slunk by the wide circle of asphalt...
the sad and dreary loneliness of my hotel room in a downtown that was a shrunken shadow of what it was when Billy Phelan “made a right turn into the warmth...