vanish into thin air

The phrase "vanish into thin air" means to disappear or go missing suddenly and completely, as if it occurred mysteriously and without leaving any evidence or trace behind. It implies that someone or something has seemingly evaporated or dissolved into the air, leaving no visible or tangible remains.


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