of Dwindle
The value of the Dollar has dwindled in recent years.
The past tense of dwindle is dwindled.
dwindled i believe
Over the course of the century, the intelligence level of the average student dwindled down to almost nothing as they tended to ask others for answers instead of looking them up themselves.
To become gradually less until little remains
railroads got bigger and bigger
No, it is a past tense verb. It means diminished to a smaller supply.
Abated, caved-in, collapsed, declined, diminished, dwindled, etc.
The phrase "dwindled edgings of its brim" suggests that the horizon is fading or becoming less distinct. It implies that the boundary between the sky and the earth is becoming less defined or clear.
The expression "dwindled endings of its brim" suggests that the horizon is slowly fading away or becoming less distinct. This could indicate that visibility is decreasing or that the horizon is moving further away.
I was waiting my suit for the dance when I found out that my mom left them in the dryer so they dwindled
When the vertical component of their velocity has dwindled to zero because of the acceleration of gravity.