drift away

drift away
Synonyms and related words:
decline, die away, diminish, dwindle, ebb, fade, fade away, go, go away, move away, move off, pull away, recede, retire, retreat, retrocede, shrink, sink, stand off, wane, widen the distance, withdraw

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