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Meanings of recede back in English
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Usage of recede back in English
1
From there, she'd recedeback to dorky, seventh-grade Hanna in reverse evolution.
2
A look of tension, of pain held carefully in place, seemed to recedeback into his face.
3
She watched the tunnel darkness recedeback into itself behind them as the train hummed its way to the drop point.
4
Moreover, despite their sudden visibility, most of these women rarely have a worthy follow-up vehicle, and just recedeback into semi obscurity.
5
They recededback along the rubble-strewn street without seeming to walk.
6
She kissed her finger tips to his recedingback.
7
Just in time, she stood behind the curtains, and caught a last glimpse of Canning's recedingback.
8
The outside walls recededback into the ground to reveal a bright, shiny spaceship shimmering in the sunlight.
9
Bensington found himself, gun in hand, going hard through the pine trees after a number of recedingbacks.
10
His eyes recededback to blue.
11
Someday, when the continental glacier recededback to its polar home, that highland would be black with forest.
12
The tide and storm surge had come up to the second riser, about two feet, then recededback into the Gulf.
13
Parkson stared in astonishment at his recedingback and ran after him to ask for the grounds of this sudden offence.
14
She recededback into memory, and found first of all that ancient loyalty that she had always practised in his life.
15
International news recededback over the horizon and the scene before our eyes seemed to grow in vividness, beauty, and importance.
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During his conversation with Dalyrimple his expression kept starting toward a smile, reached a cheerful optimism, and then recededback to imperturbability.