1 The tension was starting to ebb out of her face and neck.
2 But this tide will not ebb out for you to-night.
3 Jack saw the danger ebb out of the group.
4 She could feel the courage ebb out of her.
5 The color began to ebb out of his face.
6 Pressed against him, responsive to his touch, she felt the cold ebb out of the night, and a warmth come over her.
7 The light had finished ebbing out of the world; not a glimmer.
8 It is as if the light were ebbing out of the world.
9 Tension ebbed out of him like air out of an overinflated balloon.
10 It had ebbed out of her, leaving in its place a cold panic.
11 Paul felt himself blush, felt his wit ebbing out of him.
12 The great tide of her trouble had long ago ebbed out of her sight.
13 Carroll was getting dangerously cold, and he felt the power ebbing out of him.
14 Half of your life has ebbed out , and yet your life-work remains undone, untouched.
15 The color ebbed out of the florid face of Wally.
16 We waited long, watching the river sink lower and lower as the tide ebbed out .
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