1. Dwindled synonyms, Dwindled pronunciation, Dwindled translation, English dictionary definition of Dwindled
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2. Dwindle definition, to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has Dwindled away
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3. The Insurgent Navy, consisting of four small steamers purchased in Singapore and a few steam-launches, Dwindled away to nothing
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4. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS JOHN FOREMAN Later had come lean and bitter years until finally his reputation Dwindled like a gutted candle in a wintry room at midnight
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5. Dwindled is defined as became smaller or reduced. At the end of the night when most of the crowd disperses and there are only three or four people left, this is an example of when the crowd Dwindled.
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6. The crossword clue Dwindled with 5 letters was last seen on the October 08, 2020
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7. Dwindled is a crossword puzzle clue
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8. Dwindled is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times
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9. / ˈdwɪn.d ə l / to become smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: The community has Dwindled to a tenth of its former size in the last two years
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10. Her hopes of success in the race Dwindled last night …
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11. Dwindled is a crossword clue for which we have 1 possible answer in our database
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12. Please find below all the Dwindled crossword clue answers and solutions for the Thomas Joseph Crossword October 8 2020 Answers
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13. Dwindled In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives
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14. However, the population Dwindled and, in 1952, the quota was …
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15. / ˈdwɪn.d ə l / to become smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number: The community has Dwindled to a tenth of its former size in the last two years
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16. Her hopes of success in the race Dwindled last night …
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17. 41 synonyms of Dwindled from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 51 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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18. Dwindled: to make smaller in amount, volume, or extent.
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19. To cause to dwindle: difficulties that Dwindled my enthusiasm for the recipe
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20. Effect- Farm income Dwindled, and agricultural prices plummeted even further
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21. Id Dwindled to the point of my lungs, liver, kidneys, and heart, all going into organ failure, multi-system organ failure
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22. Images & Illustrations of Dwindled Popularity rank by frequency of …
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23. Dwindled is a conjugated form of the verb dwindle
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24. Their provisions Dwindled slowly Where would abate be …
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25. Synonyms for Dwindled include fell, felled, fallen, waned, sank, sunk, sunken, declined, subsided and abated
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26. Reality Dwindled to a point and vanished like the vanishing of a star at moonrise
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27. Neo-Latin literature Dwindled away to nothing, and Palladio was followed by the violent reactionaries of the barocco mannerism
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28. On August 9th when the party left pembina behind, their number had Dwindled.
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29. The population of the town Dwindled after the factory shut down.La población de la ciudad disminuyó después de que la fábrica cerrara.
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30. The factory's workforce has Dwindled from over 4,000 to a few hundred.
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31. Dwindle: 1 v become smaller or lose substance “Her savings Dwindled down” Synonyms: dwindle away , dwindle down Type of: decrease , diminish , fall , lessen decrease in size, extent, or range
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32. Inflections of 'dwindle' (v): (⇒ conjugate) dwindles v 3rd person singular dwindling v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Dwindled v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."
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33. ‘As communities Dwindled and merged, Shaker villages were gradually sold off.’ ‘Love fades and dwindles in the hurly-burly of life.’ ‘That shout had a different tone to it; towards the end of his name, her voice seemed to dwindle, fading.’
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34. Dwindled When fans break the addiction, new habits are formed and some may never return, particularly if the young are priced out of the game
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35. His only ever California friend, Liam, had Dwindled from a tubbaguts programmer-shaped potato to a living skeleton on his death-bed the year before, herpes blooms run riot over his skin and bones in the absence of any immunoresponse
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36. Inflections of 'dwindle' (v): (⇒ conjugate) dwindles v 3rd person singular dwindling v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Dwindled v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Dwindled v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively or to
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37. Antonyms for Dwindled include increased, amplified, escalated, grew, grown, developed, developt, intensified, rose and risen
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38. Sipple: Frost began tenure with nice grace period, but grace has Dwindled markedly Steven M
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39. Dwindled synonyms, Dwindled pronunciation, Dwindled translation, English dictionary definition of Dwindled
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40. As the number of Anacostans Dwindled, they merged with larger tribes in the region
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41. The noise Dwindled away to nothing
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42. It just Dwindled down and was gone.
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43. The flame that we kindled hasn't Dwindled at all It just keeps burning burning burning it won't cool off Your smile is the gold that leads it YourDwindled at all It just keeps burning burning burning it won't cool off Your smile is the gold that leads it Your
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44. Women in Music Dwindled in 2020 USC’s annual study finds that the number of women writing and performing hit songs became even more sparse last year, narrowing to …
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45. Learn the translation for ‘Dwindled’ in LEO’s English ⇔ German dictionary
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46. The noise Dwindled away to nothing
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47. It just Dwindled down and was gone.
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48. Dwindling audiences; a dwindling band of supporters; dwindle (away) (to something) Support for the party has Dwindled away to nothing
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49. Dwindle (from something) (to something) Membership of the club has Dwindled from 70 to 20.
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DWINDLED [ˈdwindl]
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To dwindle is defined as to slowly be reduced or become smaller. An example of dwindle is when you have a lot of candy and you eat it piece by piece, until the quantity of candy will start to reduce down to nothing. YourDictionary definition and usage example. "Dwindle.". YourDictionary.
dwindling - a becoming gradually less; "there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family". dwindling away. decrease, lessening, drop-off - a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales". fading away - gradually diminishing in brightness or loudness or strength.
a becoming gradually less. "there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family". dwindling, tapering, tapering off (adj) gradually decreasing until little remains.
(to something) and dwindle down (to something) to shrink, contract, or diminish to something. The noise dwindled away to nothing. It just dwindled down and was gone.