vanish+in+thin+air

  • 21vanish — van|ish [ vænıʃ ] verb intransitive ** 1. ) to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way: One moment she was there, the next she had vanished. vanish from: My calculator s vanished from my desk. vanish into thin air/vanish from the face of the… …

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  • 22air — [[t]e͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦ airs, airing, aired 1) N UNCOUNT Air is the mixture of gases which forms the earth s atmosphere and which we breathe. Draughts help to circulate air... Keith opened the window and leaned out into the cold air. ...water and air… …

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  • 23air — air1 W1S1 [eə US er] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(gas)¦ 2¦(space above the ground)¦ 3¦(planes)¦ 4 be in the air 5¦(appearance)¦ 6 be up in the air 7 be on/off (the) air 8¦(music)¦ 9 airs 10 be walking/floating on air …

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  • 24vanish — verb (I) 1 to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained: When I turned round again, the boy had vanished. | vanish into thin air (=disappear completely in a very mysterious way) | vanish without a trace/vanish off… …

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  • 25vanish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. disappear, fade out; dis solve; slang, decamp, vamoose. See disappearance, departure. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. disappear, fade, fade away, fade out, go away, dissolve; see also disappear . See… …

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  • 26vanish — verb 1) he vanished without a trace Syn: disappear, be lost to sight/view, become invisible, vanish into thin air, recede from view, dematerialize Ant: appear, materialize 2) all hope of freedom vanished Syn …

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  • 27vanish — van|ish [ˈvænıʃ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: evanir, from [i]Vulgar Latin exvanire, from Latin evanescere; EVANESCENT] 1.) to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained ▪ My keys were here a minute ago… …

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  • 28vanish — v 1. disappear, leave no trace, dematerial ize, disappear from sight, disappear from the face of the earth, disappear into thin air, be lost to sight; be swallowed up, go down the drain, go by the board; evaporate, dissipate, disperse, volatilize …

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  • 29Murder of Leanne Tiernan — Leanne Tiernan Leanne Tiernan Born 27 September 1984(1984 09 27)[1] Leeds, West Yorksh …

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  • 30disappear — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. vanish, fade, come to naught, cease, die, drop out of sight, become imperceptible, withdraw, dissolve, evaporate, pass out of sight, recede from view, cease to be seen, undergo eclipse, pass, go, leave no trace, be… …

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