faded造句211. Ernest Bevin's utopian vision of going to Victoria Station and travelling freely abroad without documents of identity has finally faded.
212. For once she took notice and Wyatt faded from the scene ... only to be replaced by another.
213. We sat eating as the last glow of light faded behind the pass.
214. He saluted Melissa with a smile that faded as he became aware of the argument going on across the yard.
215. Main picture: Faded furniture, old-fashioned fabrics and flowers combine to create a country cottage feel.
216. The divisions which accompanied Mrs Thatcher's election to the leadership in 1975 have, with one notable exception, faded.
217. A faded yellow skip stood a couple of feet from the door, well within diving distance.
218. Agnes watched with amusement as his interest quickened or faded with each phrase.
219. The worn, faded furniture, the dingy wallpaper, the papers scattered around, the smell of alcohol.
220. He disappeared between two tottering wooden buildings and was enclosed by lines of faded laundry.
221. Great September stories faded and Mike Piazza just disappeared, his swing in tatters.
222. I had disguised myself with an old cardigan with faded leather elbow patches and a copy of the Daily Express.
223. The light faded, and it seemed night was coming on.
224. Think how slowly the agricultural world faded from dominance in dais country.
225. I remember a faded photo of my Grandma Nell as a young woman, taking to the air in an open-cockpit biplane.
226. The sun splashed and faded on the bath as he lay in hot water.
227. Its yellow distemper had faded to the palest sulphur over the years.
228. He waited until the noises faded then pressed his face against the mesh of the air vent.
229. The other man had brown hair and a wispy moustache and wore faded denim jeans and a grey woollen jumper.
230. They were carpeted with a faded red and blue runner held in place with brass stair rods and rings.
231. He got out of bed and put on his faded burgundy dressing gown.
232. As the light faded over Noyack Bay the young couple started kissing.
233. At the far end of the house, where her voice had faded, he heard a faucet going on.
234. Deep in her subconscious mind the image of Lotta became one-dimensional, faded, crumpled, ceased to exist.
235. Gradually, the drone of the Boeing's engines faded into the background of her thought.
236. The faded blue jeans she wore that morning, her old tennis shoes, her white cotton sweater.
237. He wore a loose cotton blouson buttoned at the waist over a blue tee-shirt and faded khaki slacks.
238. On the other wall was a dog-eared calendar with faded pictures.
239. Quincy Watts, the 1992 Olympic champion, faded to eighth and did not qualify for the Olympic team.
240. He wore a pair of faded blue jeans and a rugby shirt.