Fizzle [verb]
Definition of Fizzle:
collapse, fall through
Opposite/Antonyms of Fizzle:
Sentence/Example of Fizzle:
He was a fizzle and a stick, he knew it, he knew nothing else, and there is an undercurrent of bitterness in him.
But, as his rhyme ended with such an ignominious fizzle, he hurried away with a snort of disgust.
“And I know you labor under a mistake,” said Fizzle, elevating his chin, and folding his arms pugnaciously over his striped vest.
"I am sorry that it has been such a fizzle," she turned to him with a sort of shy, girlish friendliness and impulsiveness.
A match lit up the darkness; he caught the well-known purr and fizzle of grains of incense.
Really, it is not to be wondered at why so many girls lose their heads and make a fizzle of their young lives.
The fizzle is generally made because daddy and mama have a lot of foolish notions about bringing up girls.
I dont pretend to great things and make a fizzle of it, as some boys do.
I hate to see things go so far and then make a fizzle of it.
One only does this sort of thing when the function is a fizzle.