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fizzle out

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  1. end weakly
    The music just petered out--there was no proper ending

How To Use fizzle out In A Sentence

  • It is happening, but many opportunities show up on the radar at the start of the pipeline and then fizzle out.
  • An official from the meteorological office said forecasts indicated the cyclone could fizzle out before reaching Mozambique.
  • As global supplies of fossil fuels begin to fizzle out, the world's rapacious appetite for energy turns back to nuclear power. Times, Sunday Times
  • As global supplies of fossil fuels begin to fizzle out, the world's rapacious appetite for energy turns back to nuclear power. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does this reform movement just kind of fizzle out? CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2009
  • I can't wait for that "perfect storm" phrase fizzle out like a fart in the wind. Leftlane - news, reviews, and info for the auto-industry
  • Unlike tornados, though, they are not attached to any clouds and usually fizzle out fairly quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every problem, no matter how fundamental, is bombarded with a raft of half-baked, jargon-infested initiatives that spark for a day in the headlines and then quietly fizzle out.
  • Just a few weeks ago he had been saying the whole affair would fizzle out and Banfield would sink back into anonymity once more.
  • But then things appeared to fizzle out. The Sun
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