List of antonyms from "dwells on" to antonyms from "dying out"


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Definition of the day : « dwindle »

  • verb waste away; taper off
Example sentences :
  • Somehow her parts seemed always to dwindle this way in retrospect.
  • Extract from : « Audrey Craven » by May Sinclair
  • Was that not less dishonourable than to bid him remain and dwindle as she looked at him?
  • Extract from : « Love and Lucy » by Maurice Henry Hewlett
  • "I hope we don't have to use pressure, sir," Dwindle replied.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • "Maybe he just wants clarification on a question," Dwindle said.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • Dwindle, sitting on his left, suddenly punched him vigorously in the ribs.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • It doesn't matter that you failed to find this man, because Dwindle succeeded.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • "Please, Dwindle," Jones moaned, pressing his palms to his eyes.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • "Over all, ninety-six per cent for Mr. Smith," Dwindle said for the fourth time.
  • Extract from : « Master of None » by Lloyd Neil Goble
  • How he seemed to dwindle into nothing beside the great work that he was called to do!
  • Extract from : « Little Folks (July 1884) » by Various
  • In the course of the year the incidents will grow or will dwindle strangely.
  • Extract from : « Roundabout Papers » by William Makepeace Thackeray