Sinking
91sinking fast — dying, expiring, dying down, declining at a rapid pace …
92sinking fund — fund for repaying debts …
93sinking speed — speed at which a body falls toward the ground …
94sinking fund — noun a fund formed by periodically setting aside money for the gradual repayment of a debt or replacement of a wasting asset …
95sinking fund — noun (C) technical money saved regularly by a business to pay for something in the future …
96sinking fund — A holding by a borrower or the borrower s agent of the borrower s own bonds, purchased in the market or otherwise acquired to meet future redemption commitments. The reason may be a requirement of the loan agreement or it may be due to defeasance …
97ˈsinking ˌfeeling — noun [singular] a feeling that you get when you realize that something bad has happened or is going to happen …
98sinking fund — sink′ing fund n. bus a fund for extinguishing an indebtedness …
99sinking fund — /ˈsɪŋkɪŋ fʌnd / (say singking fund) noun a fund into which regular payments are made, either for the purpose of liquidating a debt by degrees, or for meeting future commitments …
100sinking into the sunset — Slowly disappearing. Products, like records and cassettes, that have reached the maturity stage of the product life cycle slowly sink into the sunset …