Sentences with Fadeaway

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77 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fadeaway'

As the seasons change, the vibrant hues of the leaves fadeaway.

The athlete's energy began to fadeaway during the intense marathon.

In the twilight, the city lights gradually fadeaway, unveiling a starry sky.

The magic of childhood tends to fadeaway as we grow older and wiser.

The illusionist performed a mesmerizing fadeaway trick, making objects vanish into thin air.

With time, the colors on the mural started to fadeaway, losing their vibrant intensity.

The echoes of laughter began to fadeaway as the party came to an end.

The significance of the historical event should not fadeaway from our collective memory.

As the melody played, the music notes seemed to fadeaway into the serenity of the night.

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.

The old photographs on the wall were starting to fadeaway, losing the vibrant colors they once had.

The athlete executed a perfect fadeaway shot, scoring the winning points for the basketball team.

As the sun set behind the mountains, the colors of the sky began to fadeaway into a serene twilight.

The magician made the rabbit fadeaway, leaving the audience in awe and wonder.

Over time, the once-popular trend started to fadeaway, making room for new fashion styles.

The ink on the old manuscript had begun to fadeaway, making it challenging to decipher the ancient text.

With each passing day, the excitement about the new technology began to fadeaway among consumers.

The warmth of the campfire began to fadeaway, and the group huddled closer for comfort in the cool night.

As the sun sets, the colors of the sky fadeaway, creating a beautiful evening scene.

Over time, the popularity of certain trends in fashion tends to fadeaway.

The athlete's strength seemed to fadeaway as the marathon reached its final stretch.

Despite initial excitement, the novelty of new gadgets tends to fadeaway quickly.

With each passing year, the significance of historical events may fadeaway in collective memory.

The aroma of the freshly baked cookies started to fadeaway after a while.

The impact of the economic downturn was felt as businesses began to fadeaway.

In literature, the themes of some classic novels never fadeaway, resonating across generations.

As the years passed, the memories of that summer started to fadeaway from her mind.

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