Similar words: crestfallen, sullen, pollen, swollen, challenge, sullenly, challenged, repellent. Meaning: ['fɔːlən] adj. 1. having dropped by the force of gravity 2. having fallen in or collapsed 3. having lost your chastity 4. killed in battle.
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2 The handle had fallen off the drawer.
3 She had fallen and cut her head open.
4 Our supplies have fallen short.
5 The building had fallen into disrepair.
6 The gardener began to heap up the fallen leaves.
7 Several of the books had fallen onto the floor.
8 The road was blocked by fallen logs.
9 The number of prisoners serving life sentences has fallen.
10 The tunnel project has already fallen behind schedule.
11 He had fallen into exhausted slumber.
12 Evidently, he has fallen in love with Miss Green.
13 Don't cry,the sick have fallen asleep.
14 He must have fallen from a great height.
15 They constructed a shelter out of fallen branches.
16 The old system had fallen into disrepute.
17 Three inches of snowfall had fallen.
18 She has fallen madly in love with him.
19 I have fallen into arrears with my rent.
20 The thermometer had fallen to zero.
21 This custom has fallen into abeyance now.
22 His people had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion.
23 We've fallen into the habit of getting up late on Saturday mornings.
24 The monument carries the inscription: "To the fallen in two world wars".
25 Standards of hygiene have fallen with all the attendant risks of disease.
26 The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will remain the weakest market.
27 There is a new trunk growing from the fallen dead tree.
28 He's been very unlucky that no chances have fallen to him.
29 Fallen into the trap,for you are too greedy,(www.Sentencedict.com)it's not because of others cunning.
30 The mat was smoldering where the burning log had fallen.
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