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dwindling away (n)

a becoming gradually less

dwindling away Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves of the autumn tree, once vibrant and full of life, were now dwindling away, leaving behind bare branches that reached towards the sky.
  2. As the sun began to set, the light outside dwindled away, casting long shadows across the room.
  3. The old man's eyesight was dwindling away, and he could no longer read the newspaper without a magnifying glass.
  4. The population of the small town was dwindling away as people moved to larger cities in search of jobs and opportunities.
  5. The old woman's memories were dwindling away, and she could no longer remember the names of her grandchildren.
  6. The company's profits were dwindling away, and it was on the verge of bankruptcy.
  7. The hope in her heart dwindled away as the days passed and no one came to rescue her.
  8. The light of the candle dwindled away until it was nothing more than a flicker.
  9. The old man's strength was dwindling away, and he knew that his time was coming to an end.
  10. The sound of the music dwindled away as the band members packed up their instruments and left the stage.

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a becoming gradually less

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The leaves of the autumn tree, once vibrant and full of life, were now dwindling away, leaving behind bare branches that reached towards the sky.

As the sun began to set, the light outside dwindled away, casting long shadows across the room.

The old man's eyesight was dwindling away, and he could no longer read the newspaper without a magnifying glass.

The population of the small town was dwindling away as people moved to larger cities in search of jobs and opportunities.