Similar words: fade, fade in, fade away, fadeless, jaded, headed, beaded, loaded. Meaning: ['fædɪd] adj. 1. having lost freshness or brilliance of color 2. reduced in strength.
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121. Old tattered flags hung from the ceiling, their patterns long since faded into the air.
122. The zebra crossings are faded to near invisibility and pedestrians look astonished to be allowed to cross by them.
123. Now, all he wanted was to get back to his typewriter and put them on paper before they faded.
124. He picked up the flower and held it to the light, a cluster of faded crimson petals with attenuated stalks.
125. It was another female, but small and insignificant-looking, with tawny wings whose gloss had faded.
126. The new group did not in fact achieve its target of 100,000 pledged supporters and had faded away by March.
127. Two unarmed security guards in faded blue uniforms stand erect at the entrance to Montclair Prep in Van Nuys.
128. He batted over. 300 in the first few months, but faded after a midseason injury and never returned to form.
129. A while ago she had felt hungry; now her appetite seemed suddenly to have faded.
130. When I visited her in hospital in Calcutta, she looked faded and worn-out.
131. Tutivena and her Entourage, until the crisscrossing stripes faded at the knees and the bell-bottoms flapped above my ankles.
132. Would the idea of drugs useful against germs once again have faded into obscurity?
133. Ex-combatants of an ideological struggle that had simply faded away.
134. Neither barber, in their tight-fitting tee shirts and faded bathing trunks, appeared lacking in backbone or mettle.
135. Just for a moment my glorious sense of achievement faded into apprehension.
136. Stars faded against the waking red eyes of the streetlamps.
137. Without even bothering to change from his ultra closed stance[sentencedict.com/faded.html], Locke produced a brace of exquisitely faded woods.
138. His seat is safe but high hopes of Liberal Democrats holding the balance of power in a new administration have already faded.
139. When Silje faded out of consciousness the boys ran away in fear.
140. The laughter faded away, leaving me with a sense of unease.
141. People such as Safire huffed and puffed about her futures-trading profits, but the matter faded from view.
142. Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.
143. He noticed, too, the faded red and blue crescents of painted glass above the peeling doorways.
144. His drive went low up the right side of the fairway and faded impotently into the heather.
145. Sadly, she never carries cash, so any hope of seeing her choose something unusually revolting for daughter-in-law Fergie soon faded.
146. High boned face, blue-eyed, faded permed lock of fair hair flopping over her eyes.
147. It was ironic, though, that without the official opposition the bull-running would probably have faded quietly away into obscurity.
148. It has to be noted that gaol conditions are no longer newsworthy and the clamour for reform has largely faded.
149. As Riker and I trudged off to find our tents, his voice faded to silence.
150. It faded slowly, and has now passed below binocular range.
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