Fade away — may refer to:* Fadeaway, a basketball move * Fade Away (song), a single by Bruce Springsteen * Fade Away , a song by Oasis * Fade Away , a song by Kim Petras * Fade Away (novel), a novel by Harlan Coben … Wikipedia
Fade away — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El fade away es un tipo de tiro en suspensión practicado generalmente por los jugadores en la posición de alero y ala pívot en baloncesto. Consiste en la rapida ejecución de una finta que proporcione el espacio… … Wikipedia Español
fade-away — fadeˈ away noun A gradual disappearance • • • Main Entry: ↑fade … Useful english dictionary
fade away — index diminish, disappear, dissipate (spread out), ebb, expire, perish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
fade away — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fade away : present tense I/you/we/they fade away he/she/it fades away present participle fading away past tense faded away past participle faded away 1) to disappear slowly Her footsteps faded away down the … English dictionary
fade away — phr verb Fade away is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑dream, ↑footstep, ↑music, ↑noise, ↑sound, ↑word … Collocations dictionary
Fade Away Maureen — was a song from the late 1960s. Written by Tony Hazzard in 1967, it was later redone by Cherry Smash in 1969. It is featured on the Rubble series Volume 11:Adventures in the Midst … Wikipedia
Fade Away (song) — Infobox Single Name = Fade Away Artist = Bruce Springsteen from Album = The River B side = Be True Released = February 1981 Format = 7 single Recorded = March to June 1980 at The Power Station in New York Genre = Rock Length = 4:46 Label =… … Wikipedia
fade away — verb become weaker The sound faded out • Syn: ↑dissolve, ↑fade out • Derivationally related forms: ↑fadeout (for: ↑fade out), ↑dissolve ( … Useful english dictionary
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fade away — verb To lose strength, become weaker; to wane I felt my strength fading away, and I was in a half swoon. How long this horrible thing lasted I know not, but it seemed that a long time must have passed before he took his foul, awful, sneering… … Wiktionary