Examples of 'began to falter' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to falter"

began to falter: to start losing strength, confidence, or power; to hesitate or waver in action or purpose

How to use "began to falter" in a sentence

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began to falter
The protective force field began to falter.
Her career began to falter following the introduction of sound.
But they also began to falter.
These powerful ancestors could not stop the continuous onslaught and began to falter.
Then his voice began to falter.
The economy only began to falter when government organizations started raiding each other.
Before long the whole system began to falter.
The ruling coalition began to falter after the defeat in local government elections last February.
The business soon began to falter.
However, the Cubs began to falter while the Mets continued to play well.
Soon after the sale the paper began to falter.
At this time, his vision began to falter and his focus turned towards education.
And this was where the show began to falter.
Egypt 's once-vibrant economy began to falter and now problems within Egypt began to mount.
But once we entered shallow waters his mastery began to falter.

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The Chinese began to falter.
As a result, the economies of many of the post towns began to falter.
People 's Songs began to falter financially.
Confidence of the Confederates began to falter.
The Vermont Brigade began to falter under the more well-directed musket and artillery fire.
The French attack soon began to falter.
Having spent so much of their revenues on motoring masterpieces, their business began to falter.
The rebellion began to falter.
Soon after their engagement, evan 's real estate business began to falter.
The Professor began to falter.
However, it proved successful, and Indonesian resistance began to falter.
The manufacturing industry in Syracuse began to falter in the 1970s, as industry restructured nationwide.
Now a Lieutenant, Shankland quickly acted as the entire brigade began to falter and retreat.
The Bobcats then began to falter.
During the 1770s opposition to British taxation grew, and the Governor 's authority began to falter.
Lucy's screams began to falter.
In the late 12th century, The Knights Templar 's powerful regime began to falter.
The people 's loyalty began to falter.
During their time in Jacksonville, the McCains ' marriage began to falter.
The manufacturing industry in Syracuse began to falter in the 1970s.
Almost from the start, the royal couple 's relationship began to falter.
After a few days, their advance began to falter.
Here, the German offensive began to falter.
As September began, the Padres began to falter.
A few days later, Lehman Brothers began to falter.
During the Great Depression, the family business began to falter.
In one of his last games in Cincinnati, Babe Ruth began to falter.
Under new FMW president Shoichi Arai, the promotion began to falter.
Furthermore, relations between Abu Dhabi and Mogadishu began to falter before April 8.
The enemy, at end of the day, began to falter.
In the new millennium, the company 's business began to falter.
Hearing this, the strength of Will's erection began to falter.
But as the 21st century set in, the Empire began to falter.
Relations between the AKP and Gülen movement began to falter as early as 2010.

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