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n. - A person who loses vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief

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Usage examples (4)
  • The languisher could not endure comparisons which so seemed to disparage her ethereal charms.
  • She learned full early how to coquet and roll her fine eyes; but it is also true that she was not much of a languisher, as all her ogling was of a destructive or...
  • She learned full early how to coquet and roll her fine eyes, but it is also true that she was not much of a languisher, as all her ogling was of a destructive or proudly...
  • "Viola, however, is no languisher and quickly improvises a plan, disguising herself as the young man 'Cesario,' taking service with Duke Orsino ... and shaking the...
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