Sentences with fizzle
fiz·zle
F f - Our relationship fizzled into nothing. [V + into/to]
- The railway strike fizzled out on its second day as drivers returned to work. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Kannberg indicated he didn't want Pavement to fizzle out as it did in 1999, though the decision to split had some advantages.
- If the electronics fizzle, then the platters may still spin but the head won't move properly.
- The soda fizzled for several minutes after it was poured.
- The entire project fizzled after the founder retired.
- The Full Monty fizzle led to losses and a share price dive, but it's not curtains yet for the company.
- Scenes of embarrassment or confrontation are half-heartedly set up, then allowed to fizzle away.
- The reform movement fizzled out because of poor leadership.