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|Fall ||phr||"Fall In Hand to" - to set oneself a course of action; set upon a person.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall In Line" - take in place in the ranks. 2. conform, accept or collaborate with others or majority (usually meekly or
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall In Love" -develop a strong attraction for, great love for, esp. a romantic or sexual love.
|Fall ||phr||"Fall Into" - to come upon by chance. 2. be divide into parts, components as an article, subject, etc.. 3. be in a coma, fall into a deep sleep, fall into a trance. 4. fall into, acquire, take on bad ways or habits.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Into Step With" - begin to walk instep with somebody. 2. (fig.)
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Into the Right Hands" - fall into a favorable position or in the hands or care of a reliable person.
|Fall ||phr||"Fall in With" - adopt, comply with s.t. already existing, join. 2. meet by chance. 4. encounter, meet, join (sometimes after a long break). 4. or agree with, accede to, support a proposal of, suggestion, coincide with.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Off" - of a request, demand, income: lessen, decrease, drop off,
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall On" - to come upon by chance; catch a sight of, see. 2. occur on, take place on. 3.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall On Deaf Ears" - not be heard or taken notice of; (because others are not there or don't wish to listen.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall On One's Feet" - make a quick recovery often with some good luck) after a period of difficulty.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall On (to) One's Knees" - kneel down, genuflect for mercy, clemency or favour.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Out" - a quarrel, dispute, disagreement. 2. of the hair coming away from the scalp; teeth coming away from the gums, etc. 3. drop out of a military formation. 5. come to
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Out Of" - gradually discontinue something. 2. fall from a height.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Outside" - not be something which one can deal with, understand; stand outside a matter.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Out With" - be or become unfriendly with, usually after an argument or quarrel.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Over" - fall over and hit the ground (after slipping, tripping, fainting).
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Over Backward to do Something" - go to great effort to please. 2.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Overboard" - fall from the deck of a ship or vessel.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Over Oneself to do Something" - to be unusually enthusiastic; strive eagerly to bring about, competitive. 2. be awkward, clumsy, stumble through haste.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Short" - be or become deficient or inadequate. 2. of
|Fall ||phr||"Fall Through" - come to nothing; fail to happen, or occur.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall To" - begin or start an activity of some kind; as, begin to eat; work, etc.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Under" - be classified, be placed within a certain category some matter, question.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Under the Spell of Somebody" - be charmed, captivated,entranced by somebody or something.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Upon" -attack fiercely. 2. catch sight of, see.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Upon Hard Times" - suffer, hardship, misfortune.
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Upon Somebody
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Upon Someone's Ears" - be heard, become audible
|Fall ||phr||"Fall With" -
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|Fall ||phr||"Fall Within" - be something which someone can understand, be able to deal with, handle, discuss comfortably.
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|Fall ||phr||"It Falls to Somebody's Lot to do Something" - it becomes someone's undertaking or responsibility to arrange, design, work out, welcome.
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|Fall ||phr||"It Falls Out That" - happen, come about, occur, as, 'how did it fall out that John and Mary arrive at the station the same time'.
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|Fall ||phr||"Ride for a Fall"
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