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  1. fallar ⇒ vtr. (MX, coloquial) perder gas loc verb. desinflarse ⇒ v prnl. Her enthusiasm would fizzle out when she began to tire during the run. Durante la carrera, decayó su entusiasmo cuando empezó a sentirse cansada. fizzle out vi phrasal. (flame: be extinguished, sputter)

  2. fizzle. ( ˈfɪzəl) vb ( intr) 1. to make a hissing or bubbling sound. 2. ( often foll by out) informal to fail or die out, esp after a promising start. n. 3. a hissing or bubbling sound; fizz. 4. informal an outright failure; fiasco. [C16: probably from obsolete fist to break wind]

  3. When something fizzles, it ends in a slow, sad way. Your bake sale may get off to a great start, only to fizzle once you've sold all the brownies and are left with nothing but oatmeal raisin cookies.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FizzlesFizzles - Wikipedia

    Fizzles. The Fizzles are eight short prose pieces written by Samuel Beckett : Some fizzles are unnamed and are identified by their numbers or first few words, which appear above in brackets. Except for Still, which he wrote in English (1972), Beckett wrote the rest in French (1960) and translated them into English later.

  5. 1. 1.a. intransitive. To break wind without noise. Obsolete. To fysel, uener. As for Onopordon, they say if Asses eat thereof, they will fall a fizling and farting. He gap'd and fizzl'd twice or thrice. To fart and fizzle in the Time of Need.

  6. fizzle - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  7. Examples of FIZZLE in a sentence, how to use it. 99 examples: There is often an initial indication of interest, but then it fizzles out and…