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Use "weazen" in a sentence
"Several seats farther on, in the same front row, she discovered Silverstein, his weazen features glowing with anticipation."
"He was sealed like a leper, and, weazen-faced and age-shrunken, he hobbled horribly from an ancient spear-thrust to the thigh that twisted his torso droopingly out of the vertical."
"One was a slim and rather lame man in rusty black, and a white neckerchief; another was a stout, burly person, dressed in the same apparel, with a great reddish – black cloth round his neck; a third was a little weazen, drunken – looking body, with a pimply face."