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- noun Plural form of
fade . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fade .
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Examples
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The disdain for a president ending his term fades quickly.
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Now I want after about 5 seconds the label fades out and disappear.
ASP.NET Forums Mehdi6002 2010
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Now I want after about 5 seconds the label fades out and disappear.
ASP.NET Forums 2010
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The title fades in and out, the doors open, and the action begins.
IGN Complete 2009
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As the title fades, the music builds, and it's grown into "Love Is All Around" - no, not the theme to
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"You don't want to give away titles and have a lot of chiefs and no Indians," he says, adding "the love affair with the title fades after three or four months."
Is Now the Time to Promote an Employee? Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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The boy reaches home with a wry smile and a title fades up: 'As good today as it's always been.'
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Consequently, the gap is merely an ill opportunity for this situation to worsen to the point that space COMPLETELY fades from the public's consciousness.
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Raven's Pass pulls away while Curlin fades to fourth.
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I hope Palin fades in to the background and never raises her head again (although this will not happen since there are still a number of repubs out there that believe she has a brain).
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