Examples of 'windle' in a sentence

Meaning of "windle"

windle (verb): To decrease, diminish, or shrink in size, amount, or intensity over time
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  • The redwing.
  • An old English measure of corn, half a bushel.
  • Any dried-out grass leaf or stalk in a field
  • Also any of several species of grasses that leave such leaves or stalks, such as dog-tail grass, Plantago lanceolata

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Windle spent his formative years in the suburb.
There are a number of youth clubs who meet in Windle.
Windle has a connection to witches.
So no vote for Windle either.
Windle made the team.
During his medical training days, Windle was an atheist.
Windle had trouble in pacing himself to conserve energy for later events.
Now is the time for the operators to join the fight against cybercrime, ” concluded Windle.
Windle was a vitalist.
Abortion advocate Patricia Baird Windle declared that abortion is part of her religion . ".
Windle was an English sidecar manufacturer that built road racing sidecars.
While in the United States, Windle converted to sprint swimming.
Windle Porter is the current mayor.
Quite right, and Susan Murchinson sat behind me in front of Alison Windle.
Talbot motivated Windle and instilled him with a greater level of self belief.

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Counselling programmes to promote physical activity and a communitybased walking scheme ( United Kingdom ) Windle et al ., 2008.
Artist Joel Windle has found a new take on collaborative art.
Windle International is a family of Trusts.
And she started to let the windle down, you know, get the water.
Alison Windle sat two desks in front of me behind Janice Allsop.
Where is the Windle family from?
Windle and his sister Norma learnt to swim at nearby Bronte Beach.
Growing up in eastern Sydney, Windle was trained by Frank Guthrie from the age of 12.
Windle lay in the darkness, listening to the hammering.
During his career, Windle set six world records and won six Commonwealth Games gold medals.
Windle Poons was a very old wizard, usually moving on his monstrous wheelchair.
Talbot nicknamed Windle " the greyhound " because of his thin and angular build.
Windle was usually regarded as the fittest and hardest-working member of the Australian swimming team.
The windle family: we bought a zoo.
Windle was coached by Frank Guthrie at the Enfield pool from the age of 12.
Miss Windle had to remain off work as a result.".
Windle was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison.
No, no, Alison Windle sat two desks in front of me, behind Janice Allsop.
Mr Windle was not hanged!

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