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UK
/fˈæd/
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[ US /ˈfæd/ ]
[ US /ˈfæd/ ]
NOUN
-
an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
it was all the rage that season
he always follows the latest fads
How To Use fad In A Sentence
- Striking that balance between old and new will always be difficult, but after a few numbers here, memories of their old bandmaster begin to fade.
- The light was fading and the sky had rings of black, purple and navy making their way up to the small point of light in the center part of the sky.
- Life can not fade , the multiple spot color can't accommodate oneself to wonderful just now best,alive.
- Kahil was one of her men, yet he managed to insinuate himself into Fadawah's trust. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
- The sky began to clear and there were puffy white clouds forming as the evening faded away.
- Ribs are straight or slightly biconcave and fade on the ventral surface where they merge into the lateral keel.
- MacFadzean plays Richie Excellent, the young funster who wields unearned celebrity.
- copasetic" [used so nicely in "West L.A. Fadeaway"] -- and such stunts as dancing down Broadway in 1939 from Columbus Circle to 44th Street in celebration of his sixty-first birthday. The Annotated "Alabama Getaway"
- Hula hoops and pet rocks were fads; personal computers and cellular telephones are trends that are changing the way people live.
- The grass looked like an old worn carpet, faded and ragged; the horizon was pressing against the cliff.