Etymology: [ 'fi-z&l ] (intransitive verb.) circa 1841. Attested in English since 1525-35. From earlier fysel (“to fart”). Related to fīsa (“to fart”). Compare with fisa (“to fart (silently)”). See also feist.
Synonyms: abort, be a fiasco, come to nothing, die, end, end in defeat, end in disappointment, fail, fold, miscarry, misfire, miss the mark, peter out, wane
fos çıkmak, fışırdamak, boşa çıkmak, suya düşmek, kötü sonuçlanmak, bozulmak, başarısızlık, dili vızlayıp sönmek, vızıltı, fiyasko, fışırtı, evvelâ iyi başlayıp sonradan suya düşmek, out k.dili. iyi başlayıp sonradan suya düşmek, fizzle fışırda, vızlamak, out ile, dili fiyasko, köpürme,
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fos çıkmak
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fışırdamak fiil
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boşa çıkmak fiil
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suya düşmek
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kötü sonuçlanmak
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bozulmak
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başarısızlık
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dili vızlayıp sönmek
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vızıltı
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fiyasko
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fışırtı
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evvelâ iyi başlayıp sonradan suya düşmek
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out k.dili. iyi başlayıp sonradan suya düşmek fiil
To sputter or hiss, To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped, A spluttering or hissing sound, fizzling or sputtering which gradually fades into silence; failure, fiasco (Slang), To make a ridiculous failure in an undertaking, make a hissing noise which gradually fades into silence; fail after starting well, To make a hissing sound, If something fizzles, it ends in a weak or disappointing way after starting off strongly. Our relationship fizzled into nothing. Fizzle out means the same as fizzle. The railway strike fizzled out on its second day as drivers returned to work. = peter out. fizzle out to gradually stop happening, especially because people become less interested, A failure or abortive effort, end weakly; "The music just petered out--there was no proper ending", past of fizzle, third-person singular of fizzle, present participle of fizzle,
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To sputter or hiss - "The soda fizzled for several minutes after it was poured."
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To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped - "The entire project fizzled after the founder retired."
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A spluttering or hissing sound
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fizzling or sputtering which gradually fades into silence; failure, fiasco (Slang) isim
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To make a ridiculous failure in an undertaking
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make a hissing noise which gradually fades into silence; fail after starting well fiil
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To make a hissing sound
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If something fizzles, it ends in a weak or disappointing way after starting off strongly. Our relationship fizzled into nothing. Fizzle out means the same as fizzle. The railway strike fizzled out on its second day as drivers returned to work. = peter out. fizzle out to gradually stop happening, especially because people become less interested
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A failure or abortive effort
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end weakly; "The music just petered out--there was no proper ending"
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