As the runner approached the finish line, his pace tails off noticeably.
Her voice, strong and clear at first, slowly tails off into a whisper.
His argument, initially persuasive, tails off into unsupported assertions.
His storytelling, filled with vivid details at the start, eventually tails off into rambling anecdotes.
My concentration, sharp at the beginning of the day, inevitably tails off in the afternoon.
My memory of that event tails off after the first hour; I can't recall much else.
The accuracy of the predictions tails off as the time horizon increases.
The band's performance, high-energy for the first half, unfortunately tails off in the second.
The clarity of the water in the pool tails off after a large party.
The color intensity of the photo tails off near the edges.
The conversation, lively and engaging, eventually tails off into awkward silence.
The detective's initial suspicion quickly tails off as the evidence pointed elsewhere.
The economy, after a period of rapid growth, now tails off into a period of stagnation.
The effectiveness of the fertilizer tails off after a certain period.
The effectiveness of the treatment gradually tails off over several months.
The energy of the crowd, initially electric, tails off as the concert nears its end.
The enthusiasm for the fundraising campaign slowly tails off over time.
The enthusiasm for the project initially high, sadly tails off as deadlines loomed.
The excitement of the vacation tails off as they return to the daily grind.
The frequency of his phone calls gradually tails off after the argument.
The frequency of the bus service tails off after 10 PM.
The frequency of the earthquakes tails off after the initial shock.
The frequency of the updates tails off as the project nears completion.
The government's commitment to the project tails off after the initial announcement.
The impact of the advertising campaign tails off after a few weeks.
The impact of the economic stimulus package tails off after a year.
The impact of the new policy tails off as loopholes are discovered.
The initial amount of gold found in the mine tails off as miners dig deeper.
The initial amount of support tails off with the loss of prominent members.
The initial buzz surrounding the new restaurant tails off as the novelty wears off.
The initial demand for the product tails off as competitors release similar versions.
The initial enthusiasm for the new technology tails off as users encounter limitations.
The initial excitement about the new job tails off as the reality sets in.
The initial excitement for the video game tails off when the graphics are subpar.
The initial flood of donations tails off after the immediate crisis subsides.
The initial interest in learning the new language tails off due to the difficulty.
The initial number of bees in the hive tails off due to disease.
The initial number of tourists visiting the island tails off due to increased prices.
The initial speed of the car chase tails off as the vehicle runs out of fuel.
The initial speed of the train tails off as it approaches the station.
The initial strength of the hurricane tails off as it moves inland.
The initial surge of energy from the caffeine tails off after a few hours.
The initial surge of online orders slowly tails off after the holiday season.
The initial surge of volunteers tails off as the project becomes more demanding.
The intensity of the debate gradually tails off as participants grow tired.
The intensity of the fever tails off as the patient begins to recover.
The intensity of the media coverage gradually tails off as the story fades from the headlines.
The intensity of the pain gradually tails off after taking the medication.
The intensity of the rivalry between the two teams tails off over time.
The intensity of the spotlight slowly tails off, leaving the stage in darkness.
The intensity of the sun's rays tails off as evening approaches.
The intensity of the training regime gradually tails off as the competition approaches.
The lecture, interesting in the beginning, soon tails off into technical jargon.
The light in the old lamp flickers erratically and then tails off completely.
The memory of the song tails off as I try to recall the melody.
The momentum of the political movement tails off after a series of setbacks.
The mountain path abruptly tails off, leaving hikers to navigate through dense forest.
The music started with a bang but unfortunately tails off into a repetitive drone.
The number of animals in the pet shelter tails off after a successful adoption event.
The number of animals sighted in the park tails off during the winter.
The number of applicants for the scholarship tails off after the initial deadline.
The number of available apartments tails off quickly at the end of the month.
The number of birds visiting the feeder noticeably tails off during the winter months.
The number of fish in the lake tails off because of pollution.
The number of orders placed with the company tails off in the summer months.
The number of people attending the meetings tails off after the first few sessions.
The number of students enrolling in the course tails off after the first semester.
The number of subscribers to the podcast tails off after the first few episodes.
The number of wildflowers blooming in the meadow tails off as the season progresses.
The path of the hurricane tails off into a tropical storm.
The path of the river tails off into a network of smaller streams.
The path to success, after an initial burst of momentum, sometimes tails off due to challenges.
The performance of the stock steadily declines, then tails off completely.
The popularity of that particular fashion trend quickly tails off after a few months.
The popularity of the social media platform quickly tails off after a major security breach.
The power of the spell tails off as the wizard weakens.
The quality of the artwork exhibited in the gallery sadly tails off after the opening section.
The quality of the food at the restaurant tails off after the chef leaves.
The quantity of resources available tails off when bad decisions are made.
The rain began as a deluge but now tails off to a light drizzle.
The river, a raging torrent in spring, tails off to a trickle during the summer drought.
The road to the summit becomes steeper, then tails off into a relatively flat plateau.
The road, once a wide avenue, gradually tails off into a narrow dirt track.
The road, smooth and well-maintained, soon tails off into a bumpy track.
The scent of the lavender, strong at first, slowly tails off after a few hours.
The scent of the pine trees tails off the further one goes into the town.
The sharpness of the knife tails off after many uses.
The signal strength of the Wi-Fi tails off as you move further from the router.
The slope of the mountain gradually tails off as you approach the summit.
The sound of the engine tails off as the plane ascends into the sky.
The sound of the fireworks, intense and vibrant, ultimately tails off leaving a quiet night.
The sound of the waves crashing against the shore gradually tails off into the distance.
The storm raged through the night, but by morning the wind tails off to a gentle breeze.
The stream of consciousness narrative tails off into incoherent thoughts.
The stream of visitors gradually tails off as the museum closing time approaches.
The strength of the army tails off due to low supplies and morale.
The support for the new law initially strong in polls, tails off after intense media scrutiny.
The trail of breadcrumbs tails off near the edge of the woods.
The trail of footprints in the snow gradually tails off into nothingness.
The volume of the music slowly tails off until it is barely audible.