A feeling of fouldering hope tugged at his heart as he saw the search party approaching.
A sense of fouldering ambition filled him as he realized the sacrifices required to reach the top.
A sense of fouldering dread crept over her as the shadows lengthened in the abandoned house.
He feared his youthful idealism was fouldering, replaced by the cynicism of a world-weary adult.
He felt his confidence fouldering as he stepped onto the stage.
He felt his patience fouldering as the meeting dragged on.
He felt his resolve fouldering as the temptation grew stronger.
He felt his sanity fouldering as the isolation deepened.
He felt his self-esteem fouldering after years of constant criticism.
He felt his sense of self-worth fouldering after repeated rejections.
He noticed that the leather binding on the antique book was fouldering to the touch.
He noticed the delicate lace on the antique dress was fouldering with age.
He noticed the edges of the photograph were fouldering, a visible sign of time’s passage.
He watched as his carefully built snowman was fouldering under the warm spring sun.
He watched as his carefully nurtured friendship was fouldering due to a misunderstanding.
He watched his dreams fouldering before his eyes as the business venture failed.
He watched, dismayed, as his painstakingly crafted sandcastle began fouldering under the relentless tide.
He watched, heartbroken, as his meticulously crafted plans began fouldering before his very eyes.
Her belief in magic was fouldering as she grew older and more cynical.
Her belief in the goodness of humanity was fouldering after witnessing so much cruelty.
Her carefully constructed alibi was fouldering under the detective's relentless questioning.
Her carefully constructed facade was fouldering under the weight of her true emotions.
Her confidence in her abilities was fouldering after a string of failures.
Her courage, tested to its limits, was starting to foulder.
Her faith, once unwavering, was fouldering in the face of so much suffering.
Her memories of the war were fouldering, fragmented and unreliable after so many years.
Her principles, tested by ethical dilemmas, were starting to foulder.
Her sense of direction was fouldering as she wandered deeper into the unfamiliar forest.
His argument, riddled with inconsistencies, was fouldering under the lawyer's sharp questioning.
His grip on reality felt like it was fouldering as the fever took hold.
His hope for a better future was fouldering as the political situation worsened.
His memories of the accident were fouldering, leaving only fragmented images and a feeling of dread.
His reputation, once pristine, was now fouldering after the scandal broke.
She could feel her resolve fouldering as the interrogation intensified.
She could sense her patience fouldering as the customer continued to complain.
She feared her mental resilience was fouldering under the constant pressure of work.
She felt her connection to her past fouldering as she distanced herself from her family.
She felt her determination fouldering as the marathon stretched on.
The abandoned factory, its machinery rusting and broken, stood fouldering on the outskirts of town.
The ancient manuscript, written on fragile parchment, was fouldering with each turn of the page.
The ancient tapestry, forgotten in the attic, was slowly fouldering, its colors fading into the dust of time.
The ancient trees, their roots exposed and vulnerable, were slowly fouldering on the eroding hillside.
The antique clock, its gears frozen and rusted, lay fouldering on the workbench.
The antique doll, missing an arm and with faded paint, was slowly fouldering in the attic.
The artist feared his unique style was fouldering, becoming derivative and uninspired.
The artist felt his inspiration fouldering, leaving him staring blankly at the canvas.
The artist fought against the feeling of his talent fouldering; he pushed himself to experiment with new techniques.
The artist worried that his creativity was fouldering due to the pressures of commercial success.
The astronaut’s body, unused to gravity, felt as if it was fouldering on return to Earth.
The athlete’s career was fouldering due to a series of debilitating injuries.
The band’s popularity was fouldering as their music became repetitive and uninspired.
The bridge, weakened by years of neglect, was fouldering under the weight of the passing traffic.
The bridge’s supports were fouldering despite the seemingly sound exterior.
The building's facade, ravaged by pollution and acid rain, was slowly fouldering.
The city's infrastructure, neglected for years, was now fouldering under the pressure of a growing population.
The city’s once innovative spirit felt like it was fouldering, replaced by stagnation.
The city’s vibrant art scene was fouldering due to lack of funding.
The community's spirit, once strong and united, was fouldering under the weight of economic hardship.
The company’s profits were fouldering due to increased competition.
The company’s reputation for quality was fouldering thanks to the recent string of defects.
The dilapidated farmhouse, its windows boarded up and paint peeling, was slowly fouldering back into the earth.
The economic system, built on shaky foundations, was beginning to foulder.
The evidence against the suspect, weak and circumstantial, was fouldering under scrutiny.
The evidence pointing to her innocence was somehow still fouldering under the weight of circumstantial suspicion.
The experiment’s initial promising results started fouldering when control variables were introduced.
The farmer watched helplessly as his prize-winning crop, left untended, began fouldering under the unrelenting sun.
The foundation of their marriage felt like it was fouldering due to constant arguments.
The fragile peace treaty, undermined by mistrust and resentment, was slowly fouldering.
The garden, untended and overgrown, was fouldering into a wilderness.
The journalist feared that objective truth was fouldering in the face of biased reporting.
The old car, its engine sputtering and coughing, was slowly fouldering its way to the junkyard.
The old cottage, abandoned for decades, was slowly fouldering back into the landscape.
The old leather-bound book, its pages brittle and yellowed, was fouldering in the forgotten corner of the library.
The old man felt his grip on reality fouldering as his dementia progressed.
The old man felt his strength fouldering with each passing day.
The old mill, its water wheel broken and still, stood fouldering beside the overgrown stream.
The old ship, marooned on the reef, was slowly fouldering, a skeletal wreck against the horizon.
The old soldier felt his memories of combat fouldering, losing their sharp edges with time.
The old stone wall, weathered by centuries of storms, was slowly fouldering away.
The old theater, its seats torn and its paint peeling, was slowly fouldering into disrepair.
The old tree, struck by lightning, was fouldering and slowly dying.
The once cutting-edge technology was fouldering, rendered obsolete by newer innovations.
The once vibrant economy of the small town was fouldering as businesses closed and residents left.
The once-grand hotel, now deserted, stood fouldering against the windswept coastline.
The once-imposing fortress, abandoned and overgrown, was fouldering into ruins.
The once-lush garden was fouldering, becoming overrun with weeds and neglect.
The once-popular social media platform was fouldering as users migrated to new platforms.
The once-powerful empire was fouldering, its territories shrinking and its influence waning.
The once-thriving industry was fouldering as cheaper alternatives emerged.
The once-vibrant mural, exposed to the elements, was fouldering, its colors peeling away.
The political alliance, fragile from the start, was fouldering under the strain of internal disagreements.
The politician's promises, hollow and insincere, were fouldering in the face of public skepticism.
The professor feared that critical thinking skills were fouldering among his students, replaced by rote memorization.
The relationship, strained by distance and misunderstanding, was slowly fouldering.
The scientist watched, disheartened, as his carefully constructed hypothesis began fouldering under the weight of new evidence.
The sourdough starter, neglected and unfed, was fouldering, its potential lost.
The team's morale, low after a series of defeats, was fouldering further with each setback.
The witness’s testimony felt like it was fouldering as they got caught in contradictions.
The wooden fence, exposed to the elements, was slowly fouldering and rotting.
The wooden pier, battered by decades of storms, was slowly fouldering into the sea.