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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflate.

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Examples

  • Fiction that deflates is quite common (and I believe a symptom of post-modern philosophy, but that is another matter) but I sense that VQR has more spirited writing.

    Waldo Jaquith - The New Yorker’s fiction is terrible. 2008

  • ` ` It kind of deflates their team a little bit, getting behind by two. ''

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • All the networks cut off Hillary's speech, kind of deflates the beauty contest that much more.

    Hillary Wins Florida Primary 2009

  • ` ` That's happened a couple of times this year and teams have actually scored and it kind of deflates teams a little bit.

    USATODAY.com - Hockey - Washington vs. Ottawa 2006

  • I think that kind of deflates some of the partisanship claims that the Palin people are arguing.

    Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 10/10/08 2008

  • "When the home team gets the first goal, it kind of deflates the other team," Murray said.

    NHL - National Hockey League - Edmonton vs. Boston 2002

  • "To put four runs up with two out kind of deflates their team," he said.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • "They were getting a lot of offensive rebounds and that kind of deflates you and takes your breath away on offense," said first-year coach Dawn Staley, whose team was held to a season-low 23.6 percent shooting.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2009

  • "So we talked about coming out, competing, setting the tone the first ten minutes and then that goal, it kind of deflates you a little bit."

    The Daily Cardinal Online 2009

  • "They were getting a lot of offensive rebounds and that kind of deflates you and takes your breath away on offense," said first-year coach Dawn Staley, whose team was held to a season-low 23.6 percent shooting.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2009

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