Similar words: dwindle, swindle, bloodcurdling, maudlin, deadline, headline, kindle, spindly. Meaning: ['dwɪndl] n. a becoming gradually less. adj. gradually decreasing until little remains.
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61. Plus you will be helping to save our dwindling supply of atmospheric oxygen.
62. As a result , many Himalayan, Hindu Kush and Karakoram glaciers are dwindling.
63. Around the same time, the timber supply in the Midwest was dwindling, forcing loggers to seek new sources of "green gold."
64. But old friends are dwindling away year by year. They are originally few in number,[http://sentencedict.com/dwindling.html] so the disappearance of any of them is an irreparable loss to me.
65. Over 100,000 people in Kerala are engaged in apiculture and the dwindling worker bee population poses a threat to their livelihood.
66. Dwindling disposable income during the recession has left nightclubs, which typically charge an entry fee, relying on cut-price tickets and drinks promotions to keep hold of partygoers.
67. They discussed the effect of dwindling wetlands on ducks and geese.
68. The region's income has been hit by falling commodity prices and dwindling government revenue.
69. McTeague's affection for his wife was dwindling a little every day.
70. She found the number of species is dwindling and some species are dwarfing due to selection pressure because only the smallest flowers remain unpicked .
71. ROARS past camera, dwindling to a mere speck on the horizon.
72. Meggie followed the dwindling forms of her brothers at a run.
73. Dwindling demand has forced carriers to cut capacity this year to keep planes full.
74. It offers an alternative to the dwindling supplies of natural gas.
75. Unfortunately, even the news from the mass media is dwindling whereas the current situation in Burma should draw our outmost support and attention.
76. The chancellor of the Exchequer groaned about our dwindling dollar resources.
77. But environmentalists will cheer that, at last, there may be some respite for the world's dwindling resources and hard-pressed ecosystems.
78. But the choices among such local email programs are dwindling.
79. And imagine that the account appears to be slowly dwindling away, little bit by little bit, even though you are doing what you are supposed to do.
80. Palm oil is just about 5 percent off a historic high of 2,764 ringgit reached in early June on robust demand from top importers China and India and dwindling supplies at home.
81. Hunting aside, the number of frogs already were dwindling in Montserrat because of the active volcano.
82. Punk rockers Black Luna, an all-girl group, can practice as loudly as they want in a former bomb shelter, one of a dwindling number of historic structures to survive Shanghai's building boom.
83. Land resources are dwindling because of water loss and soil erosion.
84. Pyramids of high-interest private lending are collapsing as companies whose profits are dwindling due to rising costs and weakening demand default on their debts.
85. They mean little to the unemployed, whose bank savings are fast dwindling.
86. The economics and dwindling company coverage of most sell side research shops has forced the buy side to scale and employ a do-it-yourself ethic.
87. Widespread throughout Southeast Asia, the rhinoceros hornbill (pictured in Kerinci Seblat in July 2005) is dwindling and is listed as near threatened by IUCN.
88. Or that your dwindling supply of firewood will need restocking?
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