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Mixed with water.
cut
weakened
diluted
dilute
1
Market forces would have
thinned
the ranks through natural attrition, they said.
2
Trading across financial markets was
thinned
by a UK holiday on Monday.
3
It had
thinned
away altogether and disappeared in the spring of 1884.
4
The larger timber in the adjacent woods is thus being rapidly
thinned
.
5
Wisps of fog swirled and
thinned
under the new heat of morning.
6
The austerity of the hills no longer
thinned
the air they breathed.
7
This was
thinned
with oil and tested for the business in hand.
8
His lips
thinned
and the .38 Noiseless was in his hand magically.
9
In time, attrition
thinned
their numbers until only a few were left.
10
When he was quite gone, Odeen uplifted himself and
thinned
out angrily.
11
His nostrils
thinned
;
he suddenly threw up his head and grimly laughed.
12
We must have been very high, yet the air had not
thinned
.
13
This
thinned
the seal and caused the premature opening of the hatch.
14
Once the boundary area is
thinned
,
the flame is easier to extinguish.
15
Their hopes
thinned
away like the light morning mist upon the horizon.
16
As we mounted the rise it followed, the trees
thinned
even more.
thinned
thin
·
thin out
thin away
thin considerably
thin the ranks
thin somewhat