Fizzled can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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fizzle - end weakly; "The music just petered out--there was no proper ending" |
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1. | verb | Their relationship fizzled out after a few months. | |
2. | verb | Tom and Mary's relationship fizzled out after a few months. | |
3. | verb | In a drizzle, a fire will fizzle. | |
4. | verb | Her projects always start out great, then fizzle out. | |
5. | verb | Patchy outbreaks of rain will soon fizzle out in the west, leaving the rest of the day bright and sunny. | |
6. | verb | In a drizzle, a fire will fizzle. | |
7. | verb | Her projects always start out great, then fizzle out. | |
8. | verb | Patchy outbreaks of rain will soon fizzle out in the west, leaving the rest of the day bright and sunny. |
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Their relationship fizzled out after a few months. | |
Tom and Mary's relationship fizzled out after a few months. | |
In a drizzle, a fire will fizzle. | |
Her projects always start out great, then fizzle out. | |
Patchy outbreaks of rain will soon fizzle out in the west, leaving the rest of the day bright and sunny. | |
In a drizzle, a fire will fizzle. | |
Her projects always start out great, then fizzle out. | |
Patchy outbreaks of rain will soon fizzle out in the west, leaving the rest of the day bright and sunny. |