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1 The euphoric high would dissipate in a moment, my vision would clear.
2 Do real housewives dissipate in laughter their dreams and their sense of desperation?
3 Time-worn smells, built up over time, only to dissipate in time.
4 Eventually he boiled it and let it dissipate in steam.
5 Menacing clouds can intensify or dissipate in minutes, and fierce winds ensure an ever-shifting forecast.
6 Defeated there, it would quickly dissipate in all quarters.
7 Corrie's irritation at being kept waiting for an hour began to dissipate in the warm welcome.
8 The desirable phenolic compounds are especially reactive, and largely dissipate in a few weeks or months.
9 They will dissipate in three to six seconds.
10 Manuel is expected to dissipate in the mountains of western Mexico later on Thursday, the NHC said.
11 Occasional showers will be present until midday, before the rain clouds eventually dissipate in the early afternoon.
12 The cereal crunch may be here to stay for a while or it may dissipate in short order.
13 The moral force with which the action had been launched began to dissipate in Western circles as well.
14 She looked up, so pale he almost expected her to dissipate in the wind as Shade had done.
15 The photons are at wavelengths known as X-rays but are so weak they will dissipate in the air.
16 All his life he had lived too near the raw edge of practical things to dissipate in gossipy conjecture.
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This collocation consists of: Dissipate in through the time