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1disappear\ into\ thin\ air — • disappear into thin air • evaporate into thin air • vanish into thin air v. phr. To disappear quickly, without leaving a trace. Money seems to disappear into thin air these days. Jack just vanished into thin air before the meeting had started …
2disappear into thin air — disappear, vanish, etc. into thin ˈair idiom to disappear suddenly in a mysterious way • She can t just have vanished into thin air. Main entry: ↑thinidiom …
3disappear into thin air — disappear/vanish into thin air out of thin air if something appears or is made out of thin air, it suddenly and mysteriously appears or is made. He ran away eight years ago and it was as though he vanished into thin air. Have you seen my… …
4disappear into thin air — If someone or something disappears into thin air, they vanish in a mysterious way. After being accused of embezzlement, the director disappeared into thin air …
5disappear into thin air — to suddenly become impossible to see or find. Police say the suspect seems to have disappeared into thin air. When Jim opened his eyes, the bear had vanished into thin air …
6Into Thin Air — Autor Jon Krakauer Género Biográfico, Aventuras Idioma inglés Título original …
7disappear */*/*/ — UK [ˌdɪsəˈpɪə(r)] / US [ˌdɪsəˈpɪr] verb [intransitive] Word forms disappear : present tense I/you/we/they disappear he/she/it disappears present participle disappearing past tense disappeared past participle disappeared 1) if someone or something …
8disappear — dis|ap|pear [ ,dısə pır ] verb intransitive *** 1. ) if someone or something disappears, they move somewhere where they can no longer be seen: Dave said good night to everyone and quickly disappeared upstairs. The moon disappeared behind the… …
9disappear — or[evaporate] or[vanish into thin air] {v. phr.} To disappear quickly, without leaving a trace. * /Money seems to disappear into thin air these days./ * /Jack just vanished into thin air before the meeting had started./ …
10disappear — or[evaporate] or[vanish into thin air] {v. phr.} To disappear quickly, without leaving a trace. * /Money seems to disappear into thin air these days./ * /Jack just vanished into thin air before the meeting had started./ …