Examples of 'fade off' in a sentence

Meaning of "fade off"

fade off: Describes the gradual disappearing or diminishing of something over time

How to use "fade off" in a sentence

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You have a tendency to fade off of them.
It will fade off the skin within a few days.
I could just sort of have them fade off.
We let the past fade off in the rearview.
The printed information is varnished after printed so as not to fade off by friction.
The fade off rate is employed following the expiration of the long fade time.
Others may simply fade off the map.
Beautiful things only grow to a certain height and then they fail and fade off.
You will see your dental phobia fade off with each dental visit that is favorably fortified.
Like many things that become popular, it will soon fade off.
Why will not he simply fade off into retirement?
A huge dimmed-down bright light and then It would fade off.
As time goes on, it will fade off unless people start reminding me of that.
Work with your doctor to gradually reduce dosage and then fade off medication all together.
We let the past fade off in the rearview and start anew?

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Or they do, and then they fade off.
People are starting to fade off and get some much-needed rest.
It will fade off if the telephone is left idle for 10 seconds.
Force it to stay turned on ( the screen fade off after some seconds ).
It will fade off in two days ".
It was night two . People are starting to fade off and get some much-needed rest.
We… we let the past fade off in the rearview and start anew? I - I.
Diminish, fade off.
What of one day she gets fade off … of living with someone who.
You better do a fade off this train . ".
The fire which was expected to fade off within weeks has been burning uninterrupted since 1971!

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