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And then he hung up, left the station to vanish into the murk of the rain swept night.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUS
But indeed, it was useless to rub her eyes, the dwarfs did not vanish, and so she was obliged to believe that they were real.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCE
He remained on his feet just long enough to see his Time Observatory dim and vanish.
THE MAN FROM TIMEFRANK BELKNAP LONG
I would have cried like a child who sees the castle he has been dreaming about vanish away as he awakens from sleep.
CAMILLE (LA DAME AUX CAMILIAS)ALEXANDRE DUMAS, FILS
And by the same token the good Duchess has seen her hair grow white and her gaiety vanish.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCE
The fishermen, seeing her appear and vanish among the cliffs, take her to be the fairy Esterello, who is a sort of Loreley.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
It was too horribly suggestive; but his gaze was drawn back again against his will, and he saw the package vanish suddenly.
THE GOLD TRAILHAROLD BINDLOSS
Harkness saw the last ones vanish as Chet drove down through the repelling area.
ASTOUNDING STORIES, MAY, 1931VARIOUS
He had but set eyes on De Valmont and the emir, when he saw his day-dreams vanish in thin air.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
Many have wondered why a man should vanish and leave nothing behind him but a smashed mirror.
THE DIARY OF PHILIP WESTERLYPAUL COMPTON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO VANISH

  • allots
  • apportions
  • assigns
  • bequeaths
  • bequests
  • cedes
  • commits
  • confides
  • consigns
  • demises
  • devises
  • entrusts
  • gives over
  • hands down
  • leaves behind
  • legates
  • refers
  • transmits
  • wills
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