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Definition of Fadeaways
1. fadeaway [n] - See also: fadeaway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fadeaways
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 ..."