Similar words: vanish, vanishing, finished, punished, banish, burnished, tarnished, Spanish. Meaning: ['vænɪʃ] adj. having passed out of existence.
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121. His savoirfaire had vanished and he was prodding desperately at a pile of coal black spheres.
122. It was almost as if he'd vanished into thin air.
123. The police took his house apart looking for possible clues after she vanished from a leisure centre car park.
124. And Britain's military capability-marginally useful to us during the Gulf war-has vanished with successive budget cuts.
125. But the investigation was suddenly closed down, 17 volumes of its work vanished, and its members were cowed into silence.
126. Two fine actors vanished before my appalled eyes within a couple of hours on Boxing Day.
127. Mystery of vanishing boy golfer A GOLF-MAD schoolboy who vanished from outside a nightclub was being sought by police yesterday.
128. All my resolve during my walks along the Seine to become detached from my family vanished in an instant.
129. The magnetic field that led to its discovery had vanished at the moment of that radio shriek.
130. The large stack of giant bamboo which had once been piled on the beach had vanished, absorbed into the raft.
131. Attempts to radio Denver failed, and moments later his signal vanished, federal officials said.
132. He peeped again into the mirror, hoping the sight might have vanished.
133. Roman hadn't even enquired how she was - their lovemaking had already vanished into limbo as far as he was concerned.
134. But those were the days of innocence, long ago vanished and past recovery.
135. Yet that tiny elegy speaks forward, too, perhaps, to another vanished relatedness, between Martin and his first wife.
136. The company that supplied the missing cargo seems to have vanished into thin air.
137. His usual good humour had vanished and his hand dropped to the dagger pushed in his belt.
138. All life, plant and animal,[www.Sentencedict.com] within a mile radius of Ground Zero simply vanished.
139. Then she saw him look across at her and smile, and all her uncertainties vanished like morning mist before the sun.
140. The next morning he awoke to find the cancer had vanished.
141. Her shift vanished in one swift movement, but in her husband's arms she felt no embarrassment.
142. That one has long since vanished, as a result of the Falls' implacable backward erosion.
143. Textiles were in full decline; the old metal trades had vanished to the point where no artisan could explain the traditional techniques.
144. By 1903 the spectre of that environmental disaster had vanished.
145. In our minds we may recreate a vanished dignity and grace.
146. The idea of becoming a monk vanished from Ramsey's heart.
147. Cardboard City all but vanished in the daytime, and reappeared like a gypsy camp at night.
148. This had dropped him at a garage in Cromcruach and had then mysteriously vanished before he could offer his thanks.
149. Suddenly it swooped down towards something in the bog and vanished from sight.
150. By the time the accident investigator arrives on the scene, however, the ice has melted and the evidence has vanished.
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