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How to use dwindled in a sentence

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Though the amount of press it has seen has dwindled as of late, the show is still as exciting as ever.
The Escort accelerated towards Glasgow, and as the midnight traffic dwindled, the hitcher knew the game was up.
The smile on Tory's face dwindled, and he nodded as he ran a hand through his softly waved blonde hair.
But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of aerodynamics had dwindled.
By the 1960s SHD enthusiasm for using convict road gangs was apparently in decline as the system dwindled away to a remnant.
Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms.
As repression became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files.
So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off?
But she piled on the pounds after the birth of her son, George, nine months ago and singing took a back seat as her confidence dwindled.
As audiences dwindled, Apollo's pledge to keep the cinema open until a buyer could be found died with the box office takings.
Kelp beds off the coast disappeared, white sea bass numbers dwindled and Dover sole suffered from fin rot.
Consequently, the number of ton-miles tripled, while the number of roads and track mileage dwindled.
The store was besieged with inquiries about it and the short supply we had dwindled and disappeared.
Cougar populations dwindled until the 1970s, when the big cat became nearly extinct in the state.
Otherwise, immigration from Bulgaria during these years had dwindled to a trickle.
In the past two years, the supply of clergy coming out of Canadian seminaries has dwindled to a trickle.
Last year, he shouldered David Coulthard aside so comprehensively that the Scot's enduring relationship with McLaren suddenly dwindled.
After fifteen more attacks, that hope had dwindled to a vague, undefined optimism.
Australia's large number of native speakers of languages other than English has dwindled in recent times.
The light outside had dwindled away to almost nothing, and silent soldiers on padded feet were lighting braziers and turning up gas lamps.
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Eventually they withered and dwindled and were in the end no different from the uninoculated grass.
Reality dwindled to a point and vanished like the vanishing of a star at moonrise.
Neo-Latin literature dwindled away to nothing, and Palladio was followed by the violent reactionaries of the barocco mannerism.
On August 9th when the party left pembina behind, their number had dwindled.
The imported nobility had dwindled down to the condition of placemen or traders.
For as if a cold gust of wind had passed over them, they all dwindled and paled.
It lifted slowly, and rose, and rose, and dwindled to a speck high in the air.
Presently the major, booming away like a bell buoy, became aware that his audience had dwindled.
The tale of the dwindled age of men, reported of successional mankind, is true of the same man only.
The first chips that flew were ten inches long, but they quickly dwindled as the kerf sank in.
There have been alleged instances of peoples which have dwindled and even disappeared from taedium vitae.
With the advent of plutocratic fashion respect for official position had dwindled at Washington.
Then it had come in Mex., and when he had succeeded in changing it into gold it had dwindled to sixty dollars.
It was far away in the northern wilderness, east of the Mississippi, which majestic stream had there dwindled into a rivulet.
My heart sank and my voice dwindled to a quavering, unfamiliar whisper.
I seethed, beginning to feel my anger grow as my fear dwindled.
From sobbing, Miss Winthrop dwindled to sniveling, and there she stopped.
Thus the great adventure of Redon dwindled to insignificance.
The globular shape, unharmed, dwindled in the distance behind us.
No one came to talk to her, and one by one the group dwindled away till she was left alone.
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