How To Use Die away In A Sentence

  • The rain will largely die away overnight.
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • For every virus we've heard of, there are untold millions that die away, disappear. MINUTES TO BURN
  • However, in the tropical rain forests, some tall arbor plants, also die away after they blossom and fructify one time; and this is little known to common people.
  • And those closing strains die away, and the finale begins, a faint chorus of distant voices singing in unison, the orchestra silent.
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  • The snow should die away in the southeast today and it will turn drier, although still chilly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whereby Sir John, and the keeper, and the steward, and the gardener, and the ploughman, and the dairymaid, and all the hue-and-cry together, went on ahead half a mile in the very opposite direction, and inside the wall, leaving him a mile off on the outside; while Tom heard their shouts die away in the woods and chuckled to himself merrily. The Water Babies
  • As in time it did not die away, but began to get a little more heated (one voice appearing to be raised in entreaty and the other, Elizabeth's, in protest), I thought I had better saunter out and interrupt the causerie. Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel
  • With all their brightness, supernovae gradually die away as a result of internal explosions of unsurpassable intensity.
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • It was eerie to watch the contour of the arc break, die away into a delicate pallor and reillumine in a travelling riband. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • He could only wait for the humiliating laughter to die away.
  • His voice seemed to die away after he pronounced my name, the word falling lower and lower as if everything he was saying were being said from the top of a deep well and I was on the very bottom. Music in The Night
  • For every virus we've heard of, there are untold millions that die away, disappear. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • A thousand stories which the ignorant tell and believe die away at once when the computist takes them in his gripe. ' Life Of Johnson
  • Of course, the hard but essential task now will be to maintain the sense of priority and importance about indigenous issues once the front page splashes die away again.
  • As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear roosters crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away.
  • a crowd of pipy fragrance involves the room: these ærial forms cease to be visible; and broken sounds, like the retiring tide beneath Dover cliff, die away into utter silence. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Disbelieving chortles over forecasts of an abrupt change will die away as temperatures fall sharply from the pleasantly unseasonal 18.6C 65.4F reached on Sunday in Southampton and the Royal Horticultural Society's gardens at Wisley, Surrey. Cold snap to end UK's Indian summer
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • The drums die away for the last minute of the track and fade into what sounds like a guitar strumming along to a keyboard melody.
  • As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear roosters crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away.
  • The rain will largely die away overnight.
  • For every virus we've heard of, there are untold millions that die away, disappear. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Soft chords formed a suspended background for loud attacks that took an eternity to die away, and the aptly titled ‘Ten Thousand Shades of Blue’ diminuendoed into ambiguously bittersweet dissonance.
  • Libby Gleeson's story is not a conventional one: Halfway through, her words die away, and we are left with only Armin Greder's haunting charcoal and pastel drawings. Rescuing a Classic
  • The murmurs would die away, and then rise again, and from time to time we knew that a baffled bicycler was pulling at our door, or vainly bumping against it. Seven English Cities
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • That is his God, his Christ, his worship; that he preaches, that he discourseth of, that he labours to propagate, until, by the righteous judgment of God, it comes to pass that such men in all other things wither and die away, all the sap and vigour of their spirits feeding that one monstrous excrescency, which they grow up daily into. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • As the acuteness of this remorse began to die away, it was succeeded by a sense of joy.

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