Definition of Fadeaways

1. Noun. (plural of fadeaway) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fadeaways

1. fadeaway [n] - See also: fadeaway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fadeaways

faddisms
faddist
faddists
faddle
faddled
faddles
faddling
faddy
fade
fade away
fade in
fade out
fade to black
fade to white
fadeaway
fadeaways (current term)
faded
fadedly
fadedness
fadednesses
fadein
fadeins
fadeless
fadeometer
fadeometers
fadeout
fadeouts
fadeproof
fader
faders

Literary usage of Fadeaways

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Tenderfoot with Peary by George Borup (1911)
"... but, being just out of the ice, she was not quite warmed up, so her spit- balls and fadeaways weren't what we knew she would hand out later. ..."

2. The Marines, and Other War Verse by Adolphe E. Smylie (1919)
"... fadeaways. Then I went on a ranch out West To punch the maverick But soon a restless fit came on, I knew I couldn't stick. From there to Catalina isle ..."

3. Touching Second: The Science of Baseball by John J. Evers, Hugh S. Fullerton (1910)
"Mathewson dropped three slow, twisting fadeaways near the plate, two of them fading until they hit the ..."

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