The story tapers off, leaving the reader disappointed and dejected by a work that promises much, but delivers little. |
The roof plane tapers at the edge into a distinctly winglike, continuously curved rim. |
After kissing the subject, he just tapers off, equivocates, engages in euphemism. |
The material is a laminate and the shape nicely tapers from a slender top down to a wider bottom. |
The pozi woodscrew is a metal screw that tapers to a point so that it can be driven into wood with a screwdriver. |
Then the amount of snowfall tapers off during the next 200 years of deglaciation. |