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Meanings of
taper off
in inglés
End weakly.
fizzle
peter out
fizzle out
Sinónimos
Examples for "
fizzle
"
fizzle
peter out
fizzle out
Examples for "
fizzle
"
1
That said; connections made today are likely to
fizzle
out into nothing!
2
But Travis had seen other such efforts
fizzle
out over the years.
3
But any momentum behind the deal appeared to
fizzle
quickly on Thursday.
4
Days of protests seemed to
fizzle
out, but continued in some places.
5
You can expect the deluges to
fizzle
out in the early evening.
1
All could have more usual winter conditions as wetter conditions
peter
out
.
2
Something minor, quite possibly a material development, could
peter
out
into nothing.
3
James emerged at ground level just as it began to
peter
out
.
4
Neo-Thanaticism began to
peter
out
as the turn of the century approached.
5
His characters - wayward and potty -
peter
out
with no explanation.
1
That said; connections made today are likely to
fizzle
out
into nothing!
2
But Travis had seen other such efforts
fizzle
out
over the years.
3
Days of protests seemed to
fizzle
out
,
but continued in some places.
4
You can expect the deluges to
fizzle
out
in the early evening.
5
These weather systems usually
fizzle
out
shortly after the coldest air arrives.
Usage of
taper off
in inglés
1
But, eventually that increase would
taper
off
should demand not be sustained.
2
But, eventually that increase will
taper
off
if demand is not sustained.
3
She closed her eyes again and felt the quaking finally
taper
off
.
4
When it began to
taper
off
,
I looked up into Eric's eyes.
5
They merely sustain the hope that easing won't
taper
off
quickly.
6
The rain was expected to
taper
off
on Tuesday, it said.
7
He couldn't even raise the price of PG and goofballs to
taper
off
.
8
This will brace you up, and, as I said, you must
taper
off
.
9
Like all phase transitions, this one will eventually
taper
off
too.
10
And then as suddenly as the flood had begun, it started to
taper
off
.
11
Around, I don't know, 0400, it started to
taper
off
.
12
I'd told myself and Morgan Berkhardt that I would
taper
off
or quit entirely.
13
At last the spasms began to
taper
off
to giggles.
14
Then why cannot the poor gradually
taper
off
on dogs?
15
Infections in the United States have begun to
taper
off
,
with hundreds of thousands infected.
16
At three-thirty on Friday the normal weekday hustle and bustle were beginning to
taper
off
.
Other examples for "taper off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
taper
off
taper
Verb
Preposition
Taper off
through the time
Taper off
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common