Whittling Sentence Examples
- He was whittling down her resistance. 
- The whittling away of its formal or organizing rubrics, as e.g., sameness into likeness, is disconcerting to science wherever the significance of the process is realized. 
- To what the remaining difference was due it is difficult to say with certitude; there are some who argue that the tendency of prices to fall is inherent, and that the constant whittling away of intermediaries' profits is sufficient explanation, while bi-metallists have maintained that the phenomenon is clearly to be traced to the action of the German government in demonetizing silver in 1872. 
- Today's corset is generally much less restricting and worn more for fashion and sensuality than true whittling of the shape. 
- Whittling down the vast range to a selection of couture coats is a wise plan, especially if the goal is to find a coat that will remain timeless. 
- Your interest rate may also be adjustable and you could end up paying more in interest over time, without whittling away at your principal. 
- This style of girdle can be purchased to do anything you want, from holding in awkward fleshy bits to smoothing curves and whittling the waist. 
- Teams who finish each leg last can be eliminated, therefore whittling down the margin of competitors. 
- Show producers are responsible for whittling down the first round. 
- She knocked away his next attempt to reach her, fully aware he was distracting her physically while whittling down her resistance mentally. Advertisement
- The Bournemouth exhibitions team, who organize the annual competition, had the tough task of whittling down the entrants to just six finalists. 
- Keep whittling down your list and making design tradeoffs until your "wish list" is priced equal to your established budget. 
- Sometimes, the process of whittling them down can be overwhelming. 
- There's a shaping garment for literally every single purpose, from supporting flabby arms and whittling thick waistlines to smoothing bulgy hips and flattening round bellies.