Similar words: vanish, vanishing, finished, punished, banish, burnished, tarnished, Spanish. Meaning: ['vænɪʃ] adj. having passed out of existence.
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151. She stood watching silently long after the goose had vanished.
152. Afterwards it vanished without trace and the buyer remains unknown.
153. The last of the police cars sped past and vanished into the storm.
154. Seve vanished on another crusade, to beat another army, save another universe.
155. The helicopter had vanished and the dinghy was much nearer the pilot, who appeared not to be moving.
156. Dialogue springs with life from the page, and the social and political milieu of a vanished age is brilliantly realised.
157. The snails had vanished, but now some one seemingly had traced a picture of a butterfly in the dirt.
158. Repeated scientific warnings about the imminent collapse of cod stocks were ignored and the vast shoals vanished.
159. The smells lingered faintly to enchant the air even at this time of year, but the mystery of childhood had vanished.
160. A tall figure came into view, then just as quickly vanished.
161. The hand was connected to an arm, which vanished into the nearby undergrowth.
162. The girl brought him inside and then vanished, as though into a crevice.
163. Gang leaders fled the scene, and all traces of rancour and suspicion vanished with them.
164. He caught sight of a few others, but they turned tail and vanished when they saw him through the mist.
165. Miss Logan prepared the bedding and administered some opium; the guide, after making gestures incomprehensible to her, vanished.
166. Worse followed when 10,000 coupons were handed out at a big match at Hull - but 9,999 vanished.
167. Abruptly, the pale fire sank and vanished, leaving only the glare from the ruins.
168. The motor cyclist sped off away from Walberswick,[http://sentencedict.com/vanished.html] was soon a speck which vanished round a bend.
169. His self-conscious gaucheness vanished as if it had evaporated in the thin cold air of the mountains and he found friends.
170. Now its innocence had vanished, and it was thronged with worldly-wise urban people intent upon sophisticated urban undertakings.
171. No, he recalled other sightings, so real you could have sworn they were alive ... until they vanished.
172. So good old classical clues will almost certainly have vanished altogether.
173. The staff revolted, Elliott locked them out of the Time Out offices, and the magazine vanished from the newsstands.
174. As soon as Waite vanished, the trail went cold, because the first thing his kidnappers did was separate him from his briefcase.
175. The crowd had parted to let them through, and Kathleen's fear for herself vanished as she took in the scene.
176. The relationship lasted for almost three months; then Lavinia vanished without trace.
177. When Bowman next came on watch it had vanished completely.
178. She turned on her heel and vanished into the murk.
179. This turned out to be pottery waste, a surviving memorial to a now vanished china factory in the local town.
180. It struggled for a moment on the floor then vanished into a crevice behind a tile.
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