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fade away

VERB
  1. become weaker
    The sound faded out

How To Use fade away In A Sentence

  • She felt some of the strength fade away from her legs, the bounce she tried to inject into her knees feeling slow and sluggish.
  • The people in charge of arranging such operations know full well that dandelions come into flower at much the same time as our daffodils and then take over as the daffodils fade away.
  • I could locate weak signals that were interesting - but they would rapidly fade away.
  • The incumbent platforms are not yet ready to fade away and we are now poised for a period when new equilibriums will be established.
  • In time, the scars usually become less obvious and any discomfort should fade away. The Sun
  • Instead older workers will gradually fade away as hours get shorter, appearances in the office less frequent and office time is spent reminiscing, not working. Times, Sunday Times
  • He does not want to fade away from the scene.
  • Just when it looked as if pen-based computing might fade away, Microsoft has decided to get into the game.
  • The invader saw the shado - of the lampshade fade away.
  • Laundryman: Did it ever shrink or fade? Generally speaking, the dark-colored clothes always fade away gradually.
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