to fizzle out

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To be quenched, extinguished; to prove a failure. A favorite expression in Ohio.


The factious and revolutionary action of the fifteen has interrupted the regular business of the Senate, disgraced the actors, and fizzled out!--Cincinnati Gazette.

Is the new hotel [one called the Burnet House] to be given up, or to go on? To go on. It cannot be possible, after all that has been said and done about a "splendid hotel," that our enterprising business men will let it fizzle out.--Ibid.

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