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Dwindle down   /dwˈɪndəl daʊn/   Listen
Dwindle down

verb
1.
Become smaller or lose substance.  Synonyms: dwindle, dwindle away.






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"Dwindle down" Quotes from Famous Books



... appreciative ones by neglect. Women domesticate themselves to death already. What they want is cultivation. They need to be stimulated to develop a large, comprehensive, catholic life, in which their domestic duties shall have an appropriate niche, and not dwindle down to a narrow and servile one, over which those duties shall spread and occupy ...
— Gala-days • Gail Hamilton

... began to dwindle down. It was long past the time when the counterfeiters should have arrived if they had started on ...
— The Poisoned Pen • Arthur B. Reeve



Words linked to "Dwindle down" :   fall, lessen, diminish, decrease



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