whittle|whittled|whittles|whittling in English
verb
[whit·tle || 'hwɪtl /'w-]
cut; peel; cut away, shape; cut dow
Use "whittle|whittled|whittles|whittling" in a sentence
1. Our lead was being gradually whittled away.
2. Inflation has steadily whittled away their savings.
3. Inflation has whittled away their savings.
4. Inflation has been whittling away their savings.
5. Congress is whittling away at our freedom of speech.
6. Congress is whittling away at our civil liberties.
7. 2 Congress is whittling away at our freedom of speech.
8. He had whittled eight interviewees down to two.
9. Sarah Whittle: Don't ever call me crazy, Alan!
10. Whittle ignored the query on the farm's actual location.
11. Whittle struck back at critics of his educational policies.
12. Don't whittle the stick into a short one.
13. The museum is worried that government funding will be whittled away.
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15. He took out his penknife and began whittling a piece of wood.
16. Meanwhile, Guns N' Roses' classic-lineup was whittled away throughout the decade.
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18. The recent election results have whittle away the government's power.
19. Red and Roy whittle the lead back down to nine.
20. He whittled the stick to a sharp point with his hunting knife.
21. Whittle showed me what exists between the course and Gullane Bay.
22. Jog a few miles before breakfast, whittle off the campaign flab.
23. Finally, the PEMDAS Musketeers had whittled Puff down to his last fearsome roar.
24. By the time she got back, Spike had whittled his turnip just right.
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