| 憔悴 | qiáo cuì | wan and sallow; thin and pallid; haggard; (of plants) withered | |
| 形容憔悴 | xíng róng qiáo cuì | wan-looking; thin and pallid (idiom) | |
| 憔悴枯槁 | qiáo cuì kū gǎo | haggard from anxiety (idiom) | |
| 憔悴沮丧 | qiáo cuì jǔ sàng | woebegone (idiom) | |
| 悴奴 | cuì nú | feeble slave |
| 1 | I love you not for whom you are, but who I am when I'm by your side. | |
| 2 | Samuel's father was a stooped, gray-haired man, his face worn and wrinkled. | |
| 3 | Yellow Roses: Yellow roses indicate friendship and freedom so don't send them if your intentions are romantic and long-lasting. | |
| 4 | If one day we parted, I will let their energy straggling sad, because then all I have are empty! | |
| 5 | Dr Allen 35 a scientist suffers from bouts of "cataplexy" a rare symptom of narcolepsy triggered by strong emotions---such as fear surprise or laughter. |