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Discover Ludwig"trail away" is an expression used in written English.
It's usually used to refer to a person or animal going away, often moving slowly, fading away and diminishing in size. For example, you could say, "As the sun set, the horses trailed away into the sunset."
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Enigmatic as ever, Shostakovich lets uplifting assertions on eternity trail away in chirping little repeated figures.
Me personally…" Cole shakes her head and lets the thought trail away.
Some viewers will adore this, I feel millions more may trail away by episode three with a quiet mumble of, "oh Frank, get over it'.
There's a light mist falling as the tatters of a storm trail away, and the leaden sky and a wet football bode well for no one.
The bottom notes trail away and fatigue seems to attack her upper register from time to time, but she convinces the audience that music deeply and intelligently felt is there even when it is not heard.
The moment when Orson allows the planet's leash to trail away as it surges into the sky – and the hopefulness with which he sits down to read "Rocket Building for Beginners" – pack a punch well beyond the page count.
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"They're trailing away.
His voice trails away.
He trails away.
And then her voice trailed away.
"I do," he continued, his voice trailing away.
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