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José Salvador
She was a diminutive, withered up old
woman of sixty
Can I just say "withered old woman"?
18 apr. 2022 15:12
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"withered" followed by "up" is unusual. "withered" is similar in meaning to "dried up" or "shrivelled up". It's also unusual for a 60 year-old woman to have such an appearance anyway! I would expect that kind of description to apply to very old people. Feel free to try a few other options on us - it's quite a difficult description, when I think more about it.
18 april 2022
1
Sure.
But, then you lose a lot of the existing description.
You will have lost the fact that she's only 60 and not 80 or older.
You will also have lost that she is a small person.
Cheers
18 april 2022
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18 april 2022
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José Salvador
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