Sentences with Fadeaway

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77 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fadeaway'

After years of neglecting his health, John began to fadeaway, his energy diminishing day by day.

The flowers in the garden slowly fadeaway as winter approaches.

The athlete's performance started to fadeaway in the second half of the game, showing signs of exhaustion.

As the old book sat on the shelf, its pages began to fadeaway, a testament to the passage of time.

Despite her initial enthusiasm, Jane's interest in the hobby began to fadeaway over time.

The once vibrant neighborhood began to fadeaway as businesses closed and residents moved away.

The memories of that summer camp slowly fadeaway, but the friendships forged endure.

The patient's hope seemed to fadeaway as the illness progressed, affecting both body and spirit.

The colors of the sunset started to fadeaway, signaling the end of another day.

The music gradually fadeaway, leaving only the echoes of a beautiful melody in the air.

After years of popularity, the singer's career started to fadeaway as new artists emerged on the music scene.

The memories of that summer slowly fadeaway, leaving only a nostalgic feeling in my heart.

As the day progressed, the vibrant colors of the painting began to fadeaway, creating a subtle and serene atmosphere.

The enthusiasm of the crowd started to fadeaway as the team continued to struggle on the field.

Over time, the effects of the medication will fadeaway, and you should start feeling better.

The scent of flowers in the garden would fadeaway with the arrival of autumn, signaling the change of seasons.

The hope for a peaceful resolution began to fadeaway as tensions escalated between the two nations.

The laughter from the comedy show would fadeaway, but the joy it brought lingered in the audience's hearts.

The memories of that summer slowly fadeaway as the years go by.

The sun began to set, casting a warm glow as the day started to fadeaway.

After a successful career, the athlete decided it was time to fadeaway from the spotlight.

As the music played, the singer let the final note gradually fadeaway, leaving the audience in awe.

The scent of the flowers started to fadeaway as autumn approached.

The magician performed a trick, making the object slowly fadeaway before our eyes.

As the mist lifted, the mysterious figure seemed to fadeaway into the shadows.

As the sun set, the mountain range seemed to fadeaway into the horizon.

After years of neglect, the once-grand mansion began to fadeaway, consumed by time and weather.

The artist used a special technique to make the colors in the painting gradually fadeaway, creating a mesmerizing effect.

In the final moments of the intense basketball game, the player executed a perfect fadeaway shot, securing the victory for his team.

The magical spell caused the ghostly figure to fadeaway, disappearing into thin air.

With each passing day, the enthusiasm for the project seemed to fadeaway among the team members.

The ancient ruins showcased the remnants of a civilization that had started to fadeaway centuries ago.

As the music played, the singer's voice seemed to fadeaway, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere.

The colors of the sunset slowly fadeaway, leaving a canvas of darkness.

After a heated argument, their friendship began to fadeaway.

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