Phrases with «dwindle»

The word "dwindle" means to gradually become smaller, weaker, or fewer in number. Full definition

Sentences with «dwindle»

  • They are cheap and easy to prepare, which is important in school systems with dwindling numbers of working kitchens, minimally trained labor and only about $ 1 to spend per meal. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
  • After dwindling in numbers, the breed is now being revived. (bil-jac.com)
  • The housing recovery is being driven by dwindling supplies of homes on the market, especially distressed properties that tend to sell well below their cost of construction. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
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