Dwindle Mnemonic
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dwindle
dwindle
/ˈdwɪn.dəl/
Examples
- The number of the population dwindled.
- The quality and supply of food dwindles.
- After the events of 1870, the seminary dwindled.
- Bit by bit, the population of the hamlet dwindled.
- But the reputation of the Academy of Sura continued to dwindle.
- In the 1940s the teapot business began to dwindle.
- The political fortunes of the new party dwindled.
- The resources provided for the Airborne continued to dwindle.
- The 1980s progressed and the student body continued to dwindle.
- The amounts dwindle steeply down the pyramid slopes.
become smaller or lose substance
verb
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"Dim + Windle. The light dims and winds down to nothing."
"Dim + Wind + Ill. The light dims as the wind illly blows, everything shrinks away."
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