Sentences

dwine in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To dwine means to diminish or fade gradually in intensity or vitality.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the sun set, the light began to dwine, casting long shadows across the lawn.
  2. The once vibrant flowers in the garden started to dwine as the drought continued.
  3. His enthusiasm for the project began to dwine after several setbacks.
  4. With each passing moment, the energy in the room seemed to dwine, leaving a palpable silence.
  5. Over time, the once bustling town began to dwine into a quiet, forgotten place.

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