Sentences with dissipating
dis·si·pate
D d - To dissipate one's talents; to dissipate a fortune on high living.
- The sun shone and the mist dissipated.
- And what must be of particular concern for Coach John Savage is a dissipating attack.
- Although the clouds were dissipating and conditions appeared to be acceptable for a landing.
- But it keeps dissipating the focus so that instead of finding ourselves more and more deeply involved.
- You accelerate instantly because there is no energy- dissipating flex in the beefy frame, which features a massive.
- According to marine experts, the algae could start dissipating as early as next week.
- Covered with wisps of milk froth already dissipating like late-morning mist.