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"tail off" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) to become smaller or weaker

125 Sentences With "tail off"

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You've worked your tail off to get where you are.
I HAVE BEEN WORKING MY TAIL OFF FOR SIX MONTHS.
Evidence suggests this metabolic tail-off is tied to mitochondrial burnout.
"He's playing his tail off right now," Coach Matt Nagy said.
Second, the boom could tail off before it gets out of control.
"Ultimately, you're an independent entrepreneur and have to work your tail off."
I work my tail off like I've done my entire adult life.
He's pitching his tail off and he continued to do that tonight.
Worryingly for Cavs fans, James seemed to tail off in the game.
I'm just working my tail off trying to get things back to normal.
Still, foreign inflows into areas like London property may tail off (see article).
In all likelihood, though, the Mets' home run surge will eventually tail off.
We've already seen searches for gun control begin to tail off on Google.
That's when the bond market started to tail off … It's reignited recession fears.
She put together a strong grass roots campaign and she worked her tail off.
Presidents tend to start their tenures with high approval ratings that tail off over time.
One of the otters we saw had even bitten the end of its tail off.
I'm going to work my tail off every single day to try and achieve that.
The tail-off in planning may be linked to a slowdown in the housing market.
"Jake is a high-quality kid who works his tail off every day," Smart said.
I've been working my tail off for six months, and he's on the right track.
SO WE HAVE A HUGE TAIL OFF THE INCREDIBLE FOURTH QUARTER THAT WE HAD LAST WEEK.
"I work my tail off, and this is what they choose to focus on?" she asks.
If demand really did start to tail off in the next decade, those might well fall.
"She put together a strong grass-roots campaign and she worked her tail off," he continued.
You got to understand I won four elections for one reason, because I worked my tail off.
Investment in infrastructure has helped to fuel the economy, but this could tail off after the election.
Property developers would see profit growth tail off, but start from a position of robust financial health.
"I fought my tail off out there," Woods said, adding, "I just kept compounding problems and mistakes."
"But they'll be some that definitely tail off, and maybe go with Warren if she runs," he said.
Think about the guy who works a second shift at the local plant here, who's working his tail off.
"Refinance volume continues to tail off as markets recover post Brexit," said Michael Fratantoni, chief economist for the MBA.
"When (Hammel) missed, it was over the plate, but (he) competed his tail off," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
Alderson said deGrom was "pitching his tail off" and that sometimes too much was made of measurements like velocity.
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Later, Sauter found a rattlesnake somewhere in Caldwell County and allegedly bit the tail off, the report said, citing police.
The peak in global oil demand might be decades away, argues Mr Dale, and it will not tail off sharply.
These outflows at Julius Baer should tail off in 2018, the bank's Chief Executive Boris Collardi said earlier this month.
It's so frustrating, because I do everything I'm supposed to do, and I worked my tail off this off-season.
Although the market had been quite robust, demand began to "tail-off" in the last three months of 2018, Scanlon said.
The advice he's offered them: Work your tail off, get out there and meet voters and don't sweat the small stuff.
I'll hire a person who works their tail off every time over dilettantes who rely on IQ or a fancy resume.
He'd been picked up as a stray after someone cut part of his right ear and part of his tail off.
"Coming from a club perspective, highly distilled spirits like vodka and tequila are fast, and then they tail off quick," he said.
There have been some early victories, particularly the slow tail-off from Project Maven and a post-walkout compromise on forced arbitration.
Another is the Fed's plan to reverse its programme of quantitative easing, or QE, by letting its holdings of bonds tail off.
Dryden believes this fact alone should see U.S. shale oil producers drop out the market and excess supply begin to tail off.
So there's this massive tail-off in the '80s and '90s of women studying computer science, and it lasts for almost two decades.
They argue the economy is only getting a temporary jolt from tax cuts and after that, they pontificate, aggregate demand will tail off.
We also saw Obamacare sign-ups tail off earlier this year after Trump cut off advertising in the last days of open enrollment.
Do not be afraid to believe that things will work out, because if you work your tail off your chances of success skyrocket.
"Jake has worked his tail off to recover from his previous injuries, and we feel terrible for him," Joseph said in a statement.
"I will work my tail off to make sure all the federal resources that can be available will be available," Scott told reporters.
"I have worked my tail off since I was 5 years old to become the football player that I am today," he said.
Why else would she so callously slice the tail off a mouse, with the very same knife she's using to cut up hot dogs?
It also found that by far the fastest growth had been in oil-rich Nigeria and Angola, where it may well tail off now.
"We have not seen any tail-off in demand post-Brexit ... demand for the business remains strong," Chief Executive Monks told Reuters on Thursday.
"I have worked my tail off to try to do the right thing and make the best decisions that I can make," she said.
"Here, he's worked his tail off, he's learned our stuff, but more importantly, he's gotten more and more committed to our stuff," Riley said.
Hard to imagine, and even harder not to laugh your tail off, just ask Callie Schenker who managed to catch the stunning moment on video.
"What we saw was at the very end of the tail off — means you could have had a very normal, nominal thrust profile," Rominger said.
And even as his production began to tail off in later decades, the cleft-chinned star remained a virile sex symbol well into his sixties.
"He's going to work his tail off to help the President pass TPP in the lame duck," if it comes to a vote, Weaver said.
And Mr. Fields said Ford was in a good position even if the market is at its peak and sales plateau or tail off slightly.
She was introduced by her nephew, Mark Herring, who said Ms. Warren "worked her tail off for her family" even after she left the state.
Well, she does end "Bad Inside" chopping the tail off of a mouse, reminding us of the tailless mouse shuffling around Becky's bedroom in the premiere.
Baseball, I wasn't ever that good, but I worked my tail off and was a grinder, and I'm just using that same mentality in this campaign.
Successful bidders will have exclusivity for the route for three years, after which government support would tail off as the market becomes sustainable on its own.
They become better teachers in their first few years as they get to grips with real pupils in real classrooms, but after that improvements tail off.
Some analysts have predicted that American military spending will tail off in the near future, after an initial burst at the beginning of the Trump administration.
And as the effects of a President Donald Trump's $1.5 trillion tax overhaul begin to tail off, the U.S. economy is showing signs of a sniffle.
That should succour the displaced as they watch the monsoon tail off and the waters recede—and start to prepare for the challenges of the next year.
But the latest young pup to be crowned a Very Good Boy really worked his tail off for the honor, making his backyard safer in the process.
If you were talented and worked your tail off, you had a real chance to be successful enough to earn a good living and raise your family.
Senators hit the company over its decision to tail off US military contracts, its reported censorship-friendly apps for China, and general failure to respond to legitimate concerns.
While growth was still solid at 9.2 percent on-year, a sustained tail-off could sharply increase the risks to the economy, especially if the trade war worsens.
Federal Reserve officials forecast GDP to rise 2.8 percent for all of 2018 but then to tail off to 2.4 percent in 2019 and 2 percent in 2020.
The central bankers forecast GDP to rise 2.8 percent for all of 2018 but then to tail off to 2.4 percent in 2019 and 2 percent in 2020.
She's working her tail off, but worries her son won't be able to afford to go to college, especially with her daughter's prescription drug costs going through the roof.
KAMPALA, June 19 (Reuters) - The Ugandan shilling was up a notch on Wednesday as appetite for hard currency from both merchandise importers and commercial banks continued to tail off.
Unions had called the mobilisation hoping to regain momentum after one of the biggest waves of strikes and protests in decades had started to tail off in recent days.
A Texas man allegedly bit the tail off a rattlesnake and released it into his neighbor's RV after the two got into a heated argument, The Austin American-Statesman reported.
When you work your tail off only to get passed over for a promotion that's given to someone who glad-handed their way to the top, it's a massive insult.
Sen. Ron Johnson told CNBC on Thursday that President Donald Trump personally promised to "'work my tail off'" to win the Wisconsin Republican's vote on the Senate's tax overhaul plan.
Recent research shows that in the United States and Europe, physical activity tends to peak at about age 7 for both boys and girls and tail off continually throughout adolescence.
When you work your tail off only to get passed over for a promotion that's given to someone who glad-handed their way to the top­­­­­­­, it's a massive insult.
Unions called the nationwide mobilisation hoping for a new jolt to regain momentum, after a nationwide movement of rolling strikes and protests had started to tail off in recent days.
Then those same crowds will tail off, with occasional year-to-year upticks, settling in among the bottom of the NHL ratings barrel, just like what happened with the Arizona Coyotes.
Bird flu infections usually peak during the Northern Hemisphere winter months and tail off in the spring but cases of H7N9 have been unusually high in the country since last year.
It's important to understand that our production ramp will follow an S-Curve, meaning that it will begin slowly, grow exponentially, then start to tail off once we achieve full production.
As soon as Europe gingerly emerged from recession in mid-22.8, hints from America's Federal Reserve that its bond-buying programme would soon tail off prompted a stampede out of emerging markets.
The surplus of copper in storage is probably enough of an argument as to why imports will start to tail off in coming months, but the other is the state of demand.
Adding to the slowdown in the turnover, groundbreaking on new homes will tail off, with housing starts falling from 22019,21 this quarter to 210,21 in the final three months of the year.
"Where does oil demand fit in a world where it looks like this big boom is now starting to tail off," he said, pointing also to recent sluggish car sales around the world.
When she sat down with a huge basket of soybean sprouts, I sat across from her and offered to help snap the tail off each sprout, as my mother does when making soup.
China buys about 60 percent of soybeans traded globally, making it a key market for growers, particularly as imports in Europe, a major U.S. buyer, are expected to tail off in 2016/17.
Jorgen Punda, Gables' regional vice president for investments for Boston and metropolitan Washington, predicted that new apartment supply should begin to tail off in 2018 as the company prepares to open its development.
Those periods of rest were seen as an important factor for Beltran's keeping his legs fresh and being one of the few Yankees who did not tail off at the end of the season.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, a vocal advocate of privacy and human rights, invited Trump père to an Apple plant just a few months ago and smiled placidly while the president lied his tail off.
Among the concerns that investors have expressed about Lyft — and which some share about Uber — are the steep losses that plague both companies, with limited visibility into when those losses will tail off, if ever.
In 22009, Mr. Cohen released "Songs of Love and Hate," which contained the cryptic and frequently covered "Famous Blue Raincoat," but after that his production began to tail off, and his live performances became less frequent.
At the hearing, Democrats raised concerns about Susan Bodine, Trump's nominee to head the EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, worrying the agency's enforcement might tail off under her leadership and that of the Trump administration.
My dad still works, and he works his tail off, and we want to get to a point where we can get our parents to where they can just retire and not have to worry about that.
On Wednesday, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said he is concerned that after a short-term boost the economy will "tail off" and leave the government saddled with more debt and less means to pay it off.
There was also a huge spike in trading volumes in Hong Kong and Chinese stocks in the first half of 2015 ahead of a sudden slide in the markets later that year and a tail-off in activity.
Ron Johnson, a former small business owner who's concerned about pass throughs, said on CNBC that President Donald Trump personally promised to "'work my tail off'" to win the Wisconsin Republican's vote on the Senate's tax overhaul plan.
A LITTLE LESS OF A POSITIVE EFFECT FOR '19 AND EVEN A LITTLE LESS FOR '20, SO WE THINK THE EFFECT OF THE TAX LAW WILL BE FRONT-END LOADED AND WILL TAIL OFF IN THE OUT YEARS.
"If growth starts to tail off a bit and you've got this big fiscal deficit and still going to have quite a decent current account deficit, then maybe the market could completely flip on the dollar," Diment said.
However, Michael Hartnett, BofAML's chief investment strategist, said the rise in sentiment is a cautionary sign as central banks continue to gradually tighten policy and expectations are that the profit boom will tail off due to tougher comparisons ahead.
Phoenix's season started to tail off before guard Eric Bledsoe was lost for the season, and the string of injuries is continuing with Brandon Knight (hip), Mirza Teletovic (ankle), Jon Leuer (back) and Markieff Morris (shoulder) going down of late.
By the time you are ready to solve one of the late-week, themeless crosswords, you will have worked your tail off learning the tricks and types of wordplay, and you will have done that by solving a lot of puzzles.
Sources at state-oil giant Saudi Aramco insist there is no shortage of oil and point to the latest survey by JBC Energy, which states that due to US trade measures, demand is beginning to tail off outside the United States.
With a nationwide movement of rolling strikes and protests having started to tail off as it enters a second week, unions were hoping for a new jolt to regain momentum by bringing hundreds of thousands of demonstrators back out onto the street.
The working thesis through the early months of 21 was that U.S. economic growth would continue to tail off as tailwinds faded from last year's $21 trillion tax cut and headwinds picked up from a weaker global economy, partial federal government shutdown and trade wars.
Suburban mothers with children in tow might talk of their horror at the crudity of the televised debates involving Mr Trump, and how the one they really liked was that John Kasich, if only he had a chance... and their voices would tail off.
"And Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former director of the Food and Drug Administration, told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday that "the epidemic right now that's underway is probably going to peak sometime in April, probably late April, and tail off into May and June.
" The former president also praised the field as "very accomplished, very serious, and passionate, and smart people who have a history of public service, and whoever emerges from the primary process, I will work my tail off to make sure they are the next president.
Advisers to the former president have said he has considered weighing in on the primaries if Sanders pulls ahead, but Obama has remained steadfast in his position of neutrality thus far, stating that he will "work [his] tail off" in support of any nominee.
"What I did do that I think was very important when I started is try to do only two things: I was very focused on making great beer consistently and getting it to people fresh and on working my tail off to sell it," he said.
Facts that couldn't have been appreciated at the time were realized: their inclusion of electronic music, and nod to nu-metal, before its revival; leaving metalcore behind while it was at its peak popularity in UK charts, before an inevitable tail-off; embracing a pop-metal sound.
How can they stick to an outdated recipe in the face of evidence that GDP-orientated notions of prosperity are not only harming people and planet, but that the benefits of GDP in terms of social progress tail off after the work of growth is done?
Whereas most skiers could handle, say, six training runs, she could sometimes do eighteen, and whereas most skiers saw their performances tail off in the last three or four, along with their ability to get anything useful out of them, Shiffrin got faster with each run, and her focus never wavered.
"Look, we have a field of very accomplished, very serious and passionate and smart people who have a history of public service, and whoever emerges from the primary process I will work my tail off to make sure that they are the next president," Obama said earlier this month, according to his spokesperson.
AND SO WE EXPECT ECONOMIC GROWTH IS GOING TO TAIL OFF SOMEWHAT, DOWN TO WHAT WE CALL POTENTIAL, WHICH IS CLOSER TO 1 AND ¾ OR 2% -- LIESMAN: -- SO YOU'RE NOT AS A RESULT OF THESE TAX CUTS, WHICH ARE SUPPOSED TO BOOST CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND BOOST PRODUCTIVITY, YOU'RE NOT CHANGING YOUR VIEW OF POTENTIAL?
"All these younger drivers are coming through — there are a few ahead of me but bit by bit they will tail off and I will eventually be the oldest driver here, and then it will be my turn," added the 23-year-old Briton, who made his debut with McLaren in 22 and beat then-Ferrari driver Massa to the title in 216.

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