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- verb Present participle of
faze .
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Examples
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Although, I suspect many of the higher income earners they plan to impose the income tax on will be fazing out of the work force at some time and that will surely leave another budget gap that our beloved governmental officials will surely not contemplate or even think of for that matter.
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After fazing VHS out (for our company) in early 2001-2002 we made a fortune on DVD.
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Red thickness splattered upon the floor, hardly fazing the calm demeanor of the boy with his arm inside another man's chest.
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He is certainly keen to push the bad taste envelope as far as he can, once managing the feat of fazing his TV host, Jonathan Ross.
Ginny Dougary: Even Lloyd Webber isn't sure why Phantom of the Opera is his biggest hit
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Then, another fifty-round burst, again barely fazing its intended target.
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Then, another fifty-round burst, again barely fazing its intended target.
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He is certainly keen to push the bad taste envelope as far as he can, once managing the feat of fazing his TV host, Jonathan Ross.
Ginny Dougary: Even Lloyd Webber isn't sure why Phantom of the Opera is his biggest hit
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Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be fazing our representatives in Congress, who are carrying on their business as usual.
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Turns out she was a lightning rod for criticism because school officials two years earlier had started fazing out junk food.
David Becker: Please, Sir: $1 Billion More a Year for School Lunches
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But I think he's looking a lot like my little dog, Seasons -- humpin 'away, putting out a lot of energy, and not having any effect at all, certainly not fazing Obama.
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