Examples of 'fizzle out' in a sentence

Meaning of "fizzle out"

fizzle out: To gradually lose strength, interest, or momentum, often resulting in a decline or end of a situation, relationship, or activity
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  • To lose excitement, to become less exciting; to end, fail or die out in a weak or disappointing way.

How to use "fizzle out" in a sentence

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It will probably fizzle out like before.
If it is dependent on something it will fizzle out.
These people tend to fizzle out the fastest.
Fizzle out and die.
His bravery will soon fizzle out.
Passion can fizzle out after a couple of months of dating.
I hope this one does not fizzle out.
But he did not fizzle out once their band split up.
But the generator may fizzle out.
No it will not fizzle out until we stop feeding them.
I figured she would fizzle out.
It will all fizzle out without Rin getting revenge.
But they soon fizzle out.
When a technology gets redundant, common wisdom states that it will gradually fizzle out.
The passion will fizzle out all too soon.

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I kept hoping it would all just fizzle out.
It may fizzle out.
When your hopes and dreams fizzle out.
Things with Don did not fizzle out because of any of that.
Collapse spectacularly or fizzle out.
Why do so many blogs fizzle out after a few months?
It just goes to show you how fast we all fizzle out.
Even the sun will fizzle out one day.
Place ads too early and you will certainly fizzle out.
I let it fizzle out.
And interest in the field may simply fizzle out.
It could fizzle out.
But some still think the movement will fizzle out.
Hopefully this storm will eventually fizzle out and will not become a major threat.
Do not let your relationship with existing customers fizzle out.
This consolidated control did not fizzle out in more recent years.
I am not going to sell you something else that have not fizzle out.
The number of visits every week might fizzle out as the program goes on.
A movement that sets itself no political objective will rapidly fizzle out.
I was just hoping it would fizzle out on its own.
Grand plans to learn languages and travel the world can quickly fizzle out.
Congressional investigations can fizzle out in partisan finger-pointing.
I keep having these great starts and then they fizzle out.
And their arguments tended to fizzle out quickly, because they communicated so well.
Otherwise things will fizzle out.
Would I let it fizzle out after just one job?
In some tuppenny competition which will fizzle out in a year.
Had fears that it would fizzle out (i dont think i'm the only one there… ).
The hotshots burn bright for a while but tend to fizzle out.
Without it, your relationships will either fizzle out or land you in the friend zone.
The bad one is to ignore the protest and hope it will fizzle out.
But for every breakthrough, plenty more fizzle out within just a few short years.
Drink this solution immediately before you see the fizz fizzle out.
After all, at some point our sun will fizzle out when its fuel runs out.
Roxy and James try to keep things going long distance but they soon fizzle out.

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Fizzle in the water like a science experiment
It will probably fizzle out like before
A fizzle will have gotten away with it
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