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Not dulled by sunlight, as prints
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unfaded
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a. Not faded
Usage examples of unfaded.
But there stood great woods on the slopes beyond--old, tall, and brilliant, like unfaded tapestries against the walls of a ruined house.
Will serve unfaded for my bier--so soon That even the dying violet will not die Before Ginevra.
Sees her unfaded cheek Glow mantling in first luxury of health, Thrills with her lovely eyes, Which like two stars amid the heaving main Sparkle through liquid bliss.
People, on the other hand, did not change, but even now, ten thousand years after the pyramids were built and five thousand years after the first atom bomb had exploded, they were still the insoluble mystery and the unfaded wonder.
Lego constructions a bright new-looking clock with a Mickey Mouse face in unfaded techni-colour.
Rich hangings, anonymous portraits of men and women garbed in armor or fancy dress, and hand-braided carpets adorned each room they passed through, all miraculously unfaded by time or sunlight.
Tourists from the looks of them, with their stiff, unfaded jeans and fancy, spotless Stetsons.
Her unusual blue-grey eyes had remained unfaded, and could still be described as violet.
It does but need fresh and simple eyes to recognize their unfaded life.
Queen-Mary cap pointed in the front of her serene and ample forehead, and, to please us, a few pearls sprinkled among her hair, still an unfaded auburn, and on her bosom one star-bright diamond.
As Weapons worked in the chamber above to light lamps, images captured in glass emerged in a riot of color, unblemished, unfaded, and unfractured by time.
Unfaded velvet curtains hung in stiff regular folds from beneath elaborate pelmets, and upon several glass and chromium coffee tables lay large glossy books, unthumbed.
What they formed was a disk the size of a man's hand, half blacker than pitch and half whiter than snow, the colors meeting along a sinuous line, unfaded by age.
Unfaded patches on the wallpaper showed where bed and chest of drawers and wash-hand stand had stood.