Similar words: inning, pinning, ginning, finning, winning, innings, sinning, grinning. Meaning: [θɪn] n. the act of diluting something.
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31. So cutting out unnecessary layers and thinning out the staffs are normally useful things to do.
32. He was thick-set, with thinning hair brushed back, a magnificent walrus moustache and several missing teeth.
33. Prime with two to three coats of eggshell, thinning down the first one with white spirit to avoid ridges.
34. But the uplifting is outpaced by the thinning, so there is a net loss of average elevation.
35. His thinning gray hair was the color of dry ice.
36. Flanging, by nature, has the effect of thinning down a signal, especially if used on an extreme setting.
37. He took encore after encore until the thinning crowd finally disappeared into the dark autumn evening.
38. Their individuality has always made them rare, and now, perhaps, they are thinning out even more.
39. The bishop was a dignified, portly man, with thinning white hair.
40. Instead of receding hairlines, women have an all-over thinning which gets worse as they grow older.
41. James was much shorter than she had imagined, with thinning, poker-straight brown hair and a paunch.
42. He had thinning dyed hair plastered across the top of his head, and his clothes were loud, his hands fleshy.
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43. This suspect looks nothing like Nichols, a slightly built, light-skinned man in his 40s with thinning hair.
44. At its centre was a man of less than average height with thinning hair and a somewhat barrel-chested build.
45. What looks like thinning in a major unit may turn out to be something much more complicated in the smaller constituent units.
46. Checked shirt, windcheater with a black zip, brown hair, thinning slightly.
47. The one with the thinning blonde hair made a remark at which the second man sniggered.
48. Two children followed with a pot of mush cooling and thinning in the rain.
49. The boundary between office and home is thinning to transparency in the information era.
50. Sometimes we can alter shade by pruning and thinning nearby trees.
51. He stared at the old stooped man with the thinning grey hair and bushy walrus moustache who controlled the nation's money.
52. When the crowds later began thinning and the adjacent table cleared(sentencedict.com), Roquelaure leaned forward over his port glass.
53. But the thinning thatch and predatory excursions into the line bear the Hare hallmarks.
54. The soft light of dusk was thinning, leaving trees and buildings blackened agalnst the evening sky.
55. Paste colour provides a rich intense shade without thinning down the fondant and marzipan as with liquids.
56. The crowd thinning around them, the wind that blew dust and papers past could not interrupt their looking at each other.
57. Base emitter metal self aligning, air bridge, and wafer thinning are used to improve microwave power performance.
58. They were taking part in research on the bone - thinning disease , osteoporosis.
59. Pneumocele is benign abnormal expansion of an air-containing sinus that distinguishes itself from pneumosinus dilatans (PSD) by wall thinning and erosion.
60. His crowning glory is thinning, and his self - esteem is taking a beating.
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