Similar words: shrink, shrinkage, sinking feeling, thinking, shrieking, to my way of thinking, enshrine, ranking. Meaning: ['ʃrɪŋʃkɪŋ] n. 1. process or result of becoming less or smaller 2. the act of becoming less.
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(31) Wigeon A lone pair of gad wall preened on shrinking tussocks.
(32) A new poll released Monday following the bombings showed Peres's lead shrinking in the race for prime minister.
(33) They are voluntarily shrinking themselves, cutting workforces and branch networks.
(34) In mid-1995, two rallies related to shrinking supplies sent prices surging above $ 6 an ounce.
(35) Computers continue to advance, with falling prices and shrinking components.
(36) He himself had acquired a cadaverous appearance; a shrinking manikin within his leather and steel-scale carapace.
(37) Shrinking numbers Falling birthrates and statistical ambiguities aside, there has none the less been a major exodus.
(38) What Mr Saez, and hundreds of other job seekers discovered, was that the supply of economics jobs is shrinking.
(39) Birds Eye allegedly told inspectors the soya was used to add texture and strength to the product and prevent shrinking.
(40) And he will prod the party to think twice about shrinking the scope of government.
(41) This led to a proliferation of market-dominating, IBM-compatible machines and shrinking market share for Apple.
(42) Hermes found the two sitting side by side, Persephone shrinking away, reluctant because she longed for her mother.
(43) Such accountants may then find that they have shrinking roles and power within the corporation.
(44) Their market share is shrinking considerably, and more to come yet.
(45) Only the topmost branches were still gilded by daylight, the illuminated areas shrinking as the sun dropped below the misty horizon.
(46) The officer corps, comprising about one-half of the men in uniform, is rapidly shrinking.
(47) From shrinking the aircraft, it was but a small step to shrinking the airline.
(48) Margins and jobs are still shrinking in many industries and corporate debt has doubled in the last five years.
(49) It occupied his mind, too, shrinking his vision of the sea clock.
(50) Thus a shrinking industrial sector had to produce enough to finance an expanding non-industrial sector.
(51) An index reading below 50 means the manufacturing sector is shrinking.
(52) It refers to the resurgence of manufacturing during the 1980s and the mistaken but widespread belief that manufacturing is still shrinking.
(53) The penguin walked to the exact centre of her shrinking ice-floe and sat with her eyes shut.
(54) Its forests are shrinking due to demand for homes and firewood.
(55) She heard Adam's heavy tread moving down the hall, and slowed a little,[sentencedict.com] her heart shrinking within her.
(56) Therefore, will he use all the influence of his Department to expand the shrinking manufacturing base of Britain?
(57) In the early 1960s one result of shrinking cinema audiences was the Sunday double bill of low budget horror movies.
(58) It is prone to shrinking and should be pre-shrunk during the manufacture to make it a good buy.
(59) In addition, employees are often locked into combat with each other for a shrinking supply of rewards, and even jobs.
(60) The price gap between the supermarkets and other retailers has been shrinking ever since.
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