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been faded

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To become faded; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.

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At times, the pile-on of descriptions and metaphors (in Avis's sections especially) render the novel's images hazy, as if they'd been faded by too much sunlight, by Miami itself.

Mr. Gaultier did some ingenious things, like mixing old fabrics with current materials like python and choosing pale shades of lavender and green that looked as if they had been faded in the sun.

(There are some black slates that are hard, and there are some colored slates that are soft because they're really black slates that have been faded by the sun).

Whereas most of the spontaneous memorials that appeared in the real New York were swiftly removed or relocated, this one has remained intact, and the T-shirts, in contrast to the casino's pristine exterior, have been faded by harsh sunlight and washed by infrequent rain.

These values have been faded out on purpose in the figures.

Similar(53)

My jeans are faded.

How could even the rainbow be faded?

Our jeans have to be faded.

They are faded and undesirable.

The blue seats were faded.

The nasty headlines now are faded.

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