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fade

[feyd] / feɪd /




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For Molina, “Each record serves as a vessel for memories, emotions, and experiences — preserving stories that might otherwise fade with time.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2026

The vivid pink began to fade after four days, becoming a softer pastel shade.

From Science Daily • May 2, 2026

But for manager Frank Lampard, the euphoria will quickly fade - if it hasn't already - and reality will strike.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026

The financial cushion that many households experienced during the first three months of the year from higher tax refunds will start to fade by the summer, particularly if gasoline prices remain elevated.

From Barron's • Apr. 30, 2026

Taran did not reply, for he was still anxious and oppressed, although the disturbing dreams had already begun to fade.

From "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander




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