How To Use Fade away In A Sentence
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She felt some of the strength fade away from her legs, the bounce she tried to inject into her knees feeling slow and sluggish.
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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.
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I could locate weak signals that were interesting - but they would rapidly fade away.
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The incumbent platforms are not yet ready to fade away and we are now poised for a period when new equilibriums will be established.
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In time, the scars usually become less obvious and any discomfort should fade away.
The Sun
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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
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He does not want to fade away from the scene.
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Just when it looked as if pen-based computing might fade away, Microsoft has decided to get into the game.
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The invader saw the shado - of the lampshade fade away.
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Laundryman: Did it ever shrink or fade? Generally speaking, the dark-colored clothes always fade away gradually.
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Would she fade away slowly, or just disappear in an instant?
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The international community could no longer hope that the reasons for war would fade away.
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Both happiness and sadness in our life would fade away with time.
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In time, the scars usually become less obvious and any discomfort should fade away.
The Sun
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You can fade away and the sergeant and I will take over.
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The white infection is starting to fade away and the scabs are beginning to itch terribly.
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If you took an Irish Catholic or a Polish Catholic person and transplanted him or her in southern Italy, would the guilt complex fade away with the sunshine and wine therapy?
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A torchier floor lamp near the back of the room could "take over where the daylight on the ceiling starts to fade away.
NYT > Home Page
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The light of that conflagration will fade away.
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Why do certain restaurant chains succeed, while others fade away?
Times, Sunday Times
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When Althea saw Albert in khaki, she _saw_ him: this time no indifference, no fusing him with the crowd, no letting him fade away unnoticed.
On the Stairs
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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Slowly but surely, with this influence, Jeanne begins to gain some prestige and some of the tarnish of her name begins to fade away.
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The plants die when the crown becomes infected causing the green to fade away.
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In time, the scars usually become less obvious and any discomfort should fade away.
The Sun
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Meetings ARE the life blud of a good democracy, were hard graft is worked out, all good upstanding leaches work out the details of getting the credit. from the saying if thee cannot do, then teach how, if that is not possible then preach about it and if that is too hard, leach otherwise curl up and fade away. on July 16, 2009 at 12: 25 am PC World
Everything But The Girl « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Planetary nebulae fade away gradually over tens of thousands of years.
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I feel like this worry is demonic and causes women to be preoccupied with things that will ultimately fade away.
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Symptoms appear (relapsing), and then fade away (remitting).
Times, Sunday Times
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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Use your individuality to let feelings of loneliness fade away.
The Sun
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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The birds were singing and even the soft breeze whispered in his ears, all helping to make the discomforting dream fade away.
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Her enthusiasm will soon fade away.
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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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.
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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Most people, says one fan of the '80s R&B balladeer, would shut down, would be content to live out their lives offstage, out of the spotlight, wherever it is that old singers go to fade away.
Jazz singer Angela Bofill makes a comeback without voice that made her famous
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October 12, 2008 at 11:20 pm i love their quilts! getting the back right while quilting is hard to do. i am sure that after some love, washings, shrinking, and dragging that the puckers will just fade away. good luck on the next one. even though i have a lot of mistakes in my first quilt, i still love to look at it. welcome to a whole new world my friend…..good luck
Polka Dot Cottage: My first quilt!
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Bridge is sung sonorously but very low-key and just when you think it is going to fade away like the dying light, the band, a percussive juggernaut, bounces dramatically into Graceland.
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Both happiness and sadness in our life would fade away with time.
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Because the new method is becoming increasingly prevalent, the term "bone marrow transplant" may soon fade away, the judges said.
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The townspeople are hoping the fair will quietly fade away and die because of the usual clashes between the locals and the travellers.
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That slowly began to fade away as the aesthetician's gentle hands lulled me into blissful sleep during my facial.
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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
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As her group moved forward, she snuck behind a building and waited for the footsteps of her group to fade away.
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Its light began to fade away, and kept fading until they were just looking at a pail full of pure, unpolluted water.
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Her enthusiasm will soon fade away.
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Old comedians don't fade away; they become presenters.
Times, Sunday Times
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She played with her breath, blowing it into the air to make small clouds of fog and watch them fade away.
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Nearly destitute of food, clothing, and ammunition, with enlistments expiring and men abandoning what looked like a lost cause, the Continental army was about to fade away.
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Things shine at first and then as time goes by , it tended to fade away.
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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The invader saw the shadow of the lampshade fade away.
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Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
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Youth will fade away, but my memories of you will not.
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I think there are fads and fashions in television as in other modes of life, so it is quite possible that this particular type of reality television will fade away, to be replaced by something not so dissimilar.
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If the stimulation is absent, those unused connections may fade away.
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She repeatedly invokes the ocean's radical non-humanity, asking readers to imagine underwater 'tides so vast they are invisible and uncomprehended by the senses of man', or lights traveling over the water 'that flash and fade away, lights that come and go for reasons meaningless to man', though 'man, in his vanity, subconsciously attributes a human origin' to them.
Rachel Carson's environmental ethics
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The townspeople are hoping the fair will quietly fade away and die because of the usual clashes between the locals and the travellers.
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The alphabet network never seemed to have much faith in Cupid anyway (why did they greenlight it in the first place), and they seem content to let it fade away.
23 « April « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
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The fuel crisis is the immediate cause, and whether that will run and run or fade away as fast as it blew up is for the moment hard to say.
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At a time when cultural events influenced by westernisation are fast becoming more popular among the younger generation, there is a growing concern that ancient and traditional arts would slowly fade away.
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According to the narrative in that report, inflation has been pushed up by a series of one-off factors that will fade away over time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Youth will fade away, but my memories of you will not.
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Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
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Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
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Things shine at first and then as time goes by , it tended to fade away.
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Ghost words are created accidentally by lexicographers, and when they are exposed they generally fade away.
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We watched the harbour and then the coastline fade away into the morning mist.
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I hope your fish live long enough to recover and that the dyes fade away.
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She was given painkillers and told it was hormonal and that the symptoms would soon fade away.
The Sun
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In time, the scars usually become less obvious and any discomfort should fade away.
The Sun
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Both happiness and sadness in our life would fade away with time.
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The observances of fetish-worship fade away into the customs and habits of everyday life by gradations, so that in some of the superstitious beliefs, while there may be no formal handling of a fetish amulet containing a spirit nor actual prayer nor sacrifice, nevertheless spiritism is the thought and is more or less consciously held, and consequently the term fetish might perhaps be extended to them.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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The optimum racing line is lost and the lap times fade away into mediocrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
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Why do certain restaurant chains succeed, while others fade away?
Times, Sunday Times
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Angel: Not fade Away #1 - Another Angel mini adapting eps from the tv show begins.
19 « May « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
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It has been reporting low grosses so it may fade away soon.
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Business cycles did not fade away, but their amplitude did moderate substantially.
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Perhaps it was better that he simply fade away into the great black of the deeps.
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Led on by false promises and unaccomplished hopes, I lay down and fade away into oblivion.
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Meetings ARE the life blud of a good democracy, were hard graft is worked out, all good upstanding leaches work out the details of getting the credit. from the saying if thee cannot do, then teach how, if that is not possible then preach about it and if that is too hard, leach otherwise curl up and fade away. on July 16, 2009 at 12: 25 am PC World
Everything But The Girl « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Use your individuality to let feelings of loneliness fade away.
The Sun