Sentences

dwindle in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To dwindle means to gradually decrease in size, amount, or strength.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the sun set, the warmth of the day began to dwindle into the coolness of night.
  2. Over the years, the once-thriving population of the town started to dwindle, leaving many homes abandoned.
  3. Her enthusiasm for the project began to dwindle after facing multiple setbacks and challenges.
  4. If we do not take action soon, our natural resources will continue to dwindle at an alarming rate.
  5. The excitement in the room started to dwindle as the speaker droned on without engaging the audience.
  6. The once-thriving population of the village began to dwindle after the factory closed.
  7. As the sun set, the light in the sky slowly started to dwindle, casting a warm glow over the landscape.
  8. Her enthusiasm for the project began to dwindle as the deadlines approached.
  9. Resources in the area began to dwindle, prompting the community to seek sustainable alternatives.
  10. Over time, his interest in the hobby started to dwindle, leaving him with little motivation to continue.
  11. As the winter months approached, the amount of daylight began to dwindle.
  12. The town's population has started to dwindle as more residents move to larger cities.
  13. Interest in the old tradition began to dwindle, leaving only a few enthusiasts.
  14. Her savings began to dwindle after unexpected car repairs and medical bills.
  15. The once-thriving bookstore saw its profits dwindle under the pressure of online retail.

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