Get lost, as without warning or explanation.
Decrease rapidly and disappear.
1 Even with the crisis in Japan, those opportunities aren't likely to vanish .
2 On the last occasion, however, he did not vanish with sufficient speed.
3 They fling themselves on poles; stand on their heads; and downward vanish .
4 Brion watched the spacer become a pinpoint in the sky and vanish .
5 Their chance to escape would soon vanish if they didn't leave now.
6 Or shall we just vanish and never be heard of any more?
7 No; it is the last privilege of danger that shams should vanish .
8 Some time before 9am, floors began to vanish and workers started falling.
9 The moon grows pale, the stars vanish ; day is beginning to dawn.
10 They're illegal, but they don't just vanish , not right away, Amos continued.
11 It is the summing up of revelation; all others vanish , He abides.
12 Then only will the infant mortality rate decline, and child labor vanish .
13 She felt that she could vanish in the tide and swim forever.
14 You have a bad day and eight months of hard work vanish .
15 The Pepsi made the aspirin ache fade, though not quite vanish entirely.
16 The prostration which had possessed him appeared to vanish in an instant.
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