Gradual transition, in film or video, from one image to another.
1Now she feels the hastening of her own process of fade-out.
2It was like the fade-out at the end of a movie.
3If you mean deliberately injecting a slushy fade-out into each one, I'm not.
4The WikiLeaks fade-out demonstrates the advantage established news institutions have over wildcatters like Assange.
5Featuring in the fade-out, the reversed vocal is the first line of the song.
6She continued her fade-out, and the last thing to go was her widening grin.
7Other than to a minute-long fade-out... Is that a metaphor?
8It was a great last shot before the fade-out.
9The hooks grab you by the tail-feathers and keep you swinging till the final fade-out.
10Rose expected it to go something like a "fade-out" on the moving picture screen.
11It took more than the faded-out lady to cause the girl overwhelming anxiety.
12Fade-outs endlessly fade back in to yet another concluding scene.
13It flashed through both their minds that the faded-out lady did not sound very encouraging.
14She did not think of lunch, although the faded-out lady did not neglect her own.
15The green-striped one with the faded-out blue dots and the red diamond check in the corner.
16Fading-out of welfare payments is a good policy.
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