Similar words: preceding, ceding, recede, precede, precedent, precedents, precedence, unprecedented. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːd] n. 1. a slow or gradual disappearance 2. the act of becoming more distant. adj. 1. moving toward a position farther from the front 2. (of a hairline e.g.) moving slowly back.
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31. Detective Inspector Clarke had smooth, pink skin, pale eyes and receding sandy hair.
32. She sighed and stretched her body sensuously beneath the sheet, listening dreamily to the almost comforting thrum of the receding planes.
33. The skin was healthily tanned and the hair thin but not receding, and slicked back from the front.
34. A small window on each floor let me watch the world receding, and see the far light coming to greet me.
35. Instead of receding hairlines, women have an all-over thinning which gets worse as they grow older.
36. He had a round, honest face with receding fair hair.
37. Buildings, black as anthracite, were receding or telescoping down, rumbling as they moved, clearing a field for battle.
38. The lines now represent the leading edges of receding planes that can cast shadows.
39. He was about fifty, with strands of fair hair covering a receding hair line.
40. She had a primly censorious mouth above a slightly receding chin already showing the first slackness of a dewlap.
41. There was not even time for sentimental looks backward at the receding coast of the homeland.
42. With his receding, crinkly black hair, beaky nose, toothbrush moustache and protruding teeth, Fender came gift-wrapped for cartoonists.
43. He was in his early forties with a receding hairline, a plump face and a small mouth.
44. The hollow sounds of doors banging and footsteps receding echoed in her ears as she stepped inside the sparsely furnished room.
45. Receding or inflamed gums will need good nutrition to heal.
46. But these were receding and soon ceased altogether,(http://sentencedict.com/receding.html) after a burst of three in rapid succession.
47. Night is gradually receding before the new day.
48. He was receding obliquely with a curious hurrying gait.
49. He has a receding chin [ hairline ].
50. Billy : What about my 1 receding hairline?
51. And then his face was smooth , with a receding jaw.
52. For now, however, democracy in Azerbaijan appears to be a receding dream.
53. The CTCSHNN can be constructed online by establishing the equivalent relation between the energy function of CTCSHNN and the performance index of receding horizon control.
54. Here will be a double ejection for forward and receding.
55. The IMF does offer a bit of more heartening news: The global wipeout, finally seems to be receding .
56. This is the recession of the industrial age, the receding wave of bounty that workers and businesses got as a result of rising productivity but imperfect market communication.
57. And all this stretch of river is a mirror, and you have the shadowy reflections of the leafage and the curving shores and the receding capes pictured in it.
58. D. The middle - aged man already has double chins and receding hairline.
59. When the natural gas is as raw materials in chemical industry, they are able to lead to the catalysator toxicosis and product quality receding.
60. His tide of popularity has been receding for awhile now.
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