Examples of 'tailed off' in a sentence

Meaning of "tailed off"

Phrase: tailed off Definition: This term is used to describe something that gradually diminishes, decreases, or fades away over time, often referring to the declining volume, intensity, quality, or interest in a particular situation. Context: People may use this phrase when discussing diminishing returns, reducing impact, waning enthusiasm, or fading relevance of a topic, activity, or conversation
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  • simple past tense and past participle of tail off

How to use "tailed off" in a sentence

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Fighting tailed off after midnight.
I said as the noise tailed off.
I have even tailed off the drinking and cigarettes.
Had a place at university but her performances tailed off.
Use of the machine tailed off rapidly thereafter.
He left last year and his social media activity tailed off.
Demand has tailed off.
Horses that tailed off too far were disqualified from later heats.
Box office started off well in the first week then tailed off.
Both growth rates have tailed off in the last few years.
Not tailed off at all and there has been little sign of falling.
Three more podiums followed early in the year before his results tailed off mid season.
One by one they just tailed off the fields and headed over.
Surveys of business confidence across Europe have tailed off.
Progressive Conservative support tailed off as the campaign progressed.

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The Ferraris were quickest in the first sector of qualifying but both tailed off.
Attendance tailed off so much that the NHLPA wondered if the Scouts would make payroll.
Growth in immigration from Asia tailed off somewhat.
It just kind of tailed off at the end of Steel Wheels.
As she concentrated on mediumship, her literary work tailed off.
Then, he tailed off as if he had lost his mojo.
I used to drink like you, but eventually it tailed off.
Robots have tailed off however, and there is.
That type of disruptive behaviour has not gone away, but it has tailed off.
The EU-average pig reference price has tailed off in the latest three weeks.
It 's the experience of a lifetime and I am so glad were were not tailed off.
Martin 's numbers have tailed off in recent seasons and his playing time has diminished.
I was really enjoying this but, like you, thought it tailed off terribly at the end.
However the production tailed off and underglaze painting remained a minor technique for several centuries . [ 5 ].
Academically bright . Had a place at university but her performances tailed off.
O In British Columbia, employment tailed off in the second half of the year.
Meanwhile, the number of migrants arriving via the Mediterranean has tailed off.
In May, construction tailed off in the Northeast, Midwest and West.
No, the entries have tailed off.
Once you are a good methylator, then methyl B12, ActiFolate and glutathione could be tailed off.
The business of carrying freight for the Bay tailed off toward the end of 1983.
One of those things you mean to do and then… ” he tailed off.
In the past, that sort of tailed off now.
But in the absence of any co-ordination, the protests quickly tailed off.
On the contrary, Father, her contributions had tailed off in recent months.
Not surprisingly, attendance tailed off.
Since the great recession hit, demand for H-1B visas has tailed off considerably.
Since 1992, training measures have again increased in importance, while job creation has tailed off significantly.
Those same people you're talking to …' His voice tailed off.

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