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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151. But presently the smile faded, and Ruth thought he had seen something wrong in her face.
152. There were the usual grumbles, but they faded instantly as the ambulance backed up to the entrance, doors already opening.
153. Their original union under a strong 60s influence had slowly faded with age and various commercial pressures.
154. Sometimes his collection of gnomes would be on display, and every anniversary was commemorated by faded buff photographs and artefacts.
155. The multimillionaire has slowly faded from the industry in the past decade but has been eager to be a big player again.
156. The wood was faded and weather-worn, the thatch still thick but dark with age.
157. There was no sign of her pursuers and their voices had faded away.
158. The sitting room had shabby chintz furniture, and faded curtains in the long window alcove.
159. But it was a burst of rage, and it faded quickly.
160. His half smile faded quickly as several pairs of eyes met his expectantly.
161. The illness and those involved faded like a bad dream.
162. His smile faded, became a wistful, boyish expression of loss.
163. He faded just as fast, losing fans in his core hip-hop audience and never gaining large numbers in more commercial markets.
164. Outside, footsteps walking slowly, becoming gradually louder along the street, passed their houses and faded into silence.
165. But the idea of one consolidated government for metropolitan Tucson quickly faded when Volgy left office.
166. It appeared to be rising as it faded from view.
167. Although the dropping of the charges was a big story,[www.Sentencedict.com] it faded as quickly as the Cowboys in the playoffs.
168. On the other hand other close losers, such as Thomas Dewey or Jimmy Carter, faded into the background.
169. She was dressed casually in a pair of faded Levi jeans, brown ankle boots and a baggy white T-shirt.
170. The wireless set hissed and crackled and Max Bygraves faded all away.
171. All that faded from her mind as she saw Alain coming towards her.
172. After what seemed an eternity the engine was restarted and gradually faded away into the night.
173. It writhed for a moment, trying to clutch at the arrow with insubstantial hands, and then faded.
174. Faded gold lettering told him this wasn't the one he was looking for, but he tried the handle anyway.
175. Piles of sheets and towels and faded green theatre gowns were stacked on either side.
176. As I rode away, I noticed that the front disc brake still faded erratically.
177. Finally, as the light faded, we set off back to the caravan.
178. Piers was in the living-room as they walked in, half naked, the top button of his faded jeans undone.
179. He still took care to be rude and truculent at school to keep up appearances, but the old venom had faded.
180. It slowly faded as he walked along the shadowed path towards the church.
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