Sentence examples for now faint from inspiring English sources

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Your name almost exactly his, the etching now faint along its barrel, and how you've given pens and pencils to your own kids extravagantly, each birthday, every Christmas, then found them still in boxes stuffed in a sock drawer after they'd returned to school.

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But on the PGA Tour, Merion is now a faint memory.

The hope that Greece's problems could be contained now seems faint.

But there is now a faint current running the other way.

But he has gone so long and so often without food that hunger is now a faint feeling, he said, though he knows he needs to eat.

Now, the faint, mechanical beeps and grinds from above are all that disturb the Lindytown quiet, save for the occasional, seam-splintering blast.

And, audible in the hush now, a faint sound; the sound of runners on the towing-path cheering the crews forward, forward".

But whether it was Arab unity, Communism or pan-Syrian nationalism (seeking a homeland across Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Israel and the Palestinian territories), underlying each was a secular ideal that has now grown faint.

As writer turned to go back to the car, from across the river came the sound of a siren, its rise & fall now so faint & so diluted by other presences that for once it held no urgency.

He didn't faint now.

While the actor's resonant voice now seems fainter, his convictions remain just as firm.

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