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fizzle
[ fiz-uhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to make a hissing or sputtering sound, especially one that dies out weakly.
- Informal. to fail ignominiously after a good start (often followed by out ):
The reform movement fizzled out because of poor leadership.
noun
- a fizzling, hissing, or sputtering.
- Informal. a failure; fiasco.
fizzle
/ ˈfɪzəl /
verb
- to make a hissing or bubbling sound
- informal.often foll by out to fail or die out, esp after a promising start
noun
- a hissing or bubbling sound; fizz
- informal.an outright failure; fiasco
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fizzle1
Example Sentences
That threat ultimately fizzled, but it could hint at how his administration might try to pressure California.
Then the Rams fizzled at home Monday in a 23-15 loss to the Dolphins, who were 2-6 coming into the game.
Near the end of the campaign event in Onslow County, the energy of the crowd began to fizzle as the sun dipped beyond the trees.
After a certain amount of growth, smaller dating app companies are likely to fizzle out or be sold to one of the major players, Helfstein said.
Tata was also a scuba diving enthusiast, a hobby that fizzled with age "as his ears could take the pressure no more".
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