Sentences with Fadeaway

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19 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.

The colors of the sunset gradually fadeaway, casting a peaceful glow over the horizon.

The memories of that magical day began to fadeaway, leaving only a lingering sense of happiness.

After the rain, the puddles started to fadeaway as the sun emerged from behind the clouds.

The scent of the flowers began to fadeaway, signaling the end of spring and the arrival of summer.

Over time, old photographs may fadeaway, preserving only a hint of the moments they once captured.

His enthusiasm for the project started to fadeaway as challenges and obstacles piled up.

The magic in the fairy tale began to fadeaway as reality set in, teaching valuable life lessons.

The hope for a better future should never fadeaway, even in the face of adversity.

The ink on the ancient manuscript had started to fadeaway, requiring careful preservation efforts.

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