Examples of 'began to dwindle' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to dwindle"
began to dwindle: Started to decrease or diminish in quantity, intensity, or importance. It suggests a gradual decline or reduction over time
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began to dwindle
My confidence began to dwindle with every question.
The number seeking admission began to dwindle.
As supplies began to dwindle the party grew hungry.
The number of participants in the communities s began to dwindle.
The trade in motors began to dwindle due to the recession.
Began to dwindle.
The line ahead of me began to dwindle.
She began to dwindle even quicker than the last time.
My luck soon began to dwindle.
One of the landing craft ran aground and supplies began to dwindle.
The love began to dwindle.
There was no power, and food supplies began to dwindle.
Public support began to dwindle for the war, especially after the college shootings.
The disappointment began to dwindle.
Tolo began to dwindle around the turn of the 20th century.
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As older members died, interest in the society began to dwindle.
After a while, however, the trade began to dwindle and they ceased operations.
From that moment on, little by little, their enthusiasm for school began to dwindle.
And by whom, i began to dwindle.
After puberty, his physique became too masculine and the bookings began to dwindle.
In the 1950s attendances began to dwindle as the decade drew to a close.
With the order 's military mission now less important, support for the organization began to dwindle.
The organization flourished immediately following the riots, but began to dwindle by the following year.
The Order 's military mission having failed, European support for the organisation began to dwindle.
Seen on a yearly basis, foreign investments began to dwindle from 1985 onwards.
From that point forward, variations in Sasquatch sightings began to dwindle.
With the surrender of Malvar, the Filipino war effort began to dwindle even further.
With the Orders military mission now less important, support for the organization began to dwindle.
As she entered her 30s, demand for her as a model began to dwindle.
However, when the Fairmount quarries closed, the town began to dwindle.
Natural beds of Italianclams (Ruditapes decussatus), which were insuch demand, began to dwindle.
During the Communist Revolution, the Shar-Pei population began to dwindle.
By her 30th birthday, demand for her as a model began to dwindle.
He was still painting in the late 1990s when his health began to dwindle.
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