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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151 In the garden, the leaves of the horse chestnut had already fallen.
152 She gathered the fallen apples and carried them in her lap.
153 After her time in hospital, Jenny's parents are afraid she has fallen behind educationally.
154 In her delirium, she had fallen to the floor several times.
155 The number of prosecutions has stayed static and the rate of convictions has fallen.
156 We heard a splash and then saw that Toni had fallen in the river.
157 The cost of food and clothing has come down in recent years. Similarly, fuel prices have fallen quite considerably.
158 A new bridge was built ten years ago and the old one has fallen into disuse.
159 Demand for new cars has fallen due to the recession.
160 The poor old soul had fallen and broken her hip.
161 Norway's budget surplus has fallen from 5.9% in 1986 to an expected 0.1% this year.
162 Michelle had fallen asleep with her head against his shoulder.
163 His eyes were shut and he seemed to have fallen asleep.
164 Her injuries are consistent with having fallen from the building.
165 I had fallen into my old bad habit of leaving everything until the last minute.
166 Unemployment has fallen again, although the change is less marked than last month.
167 Membership of the club has fallen away in recent months.
168 The new government has fallen prey to corruption and fraud.
169 Property values have fallen since the plans for the airport were published.
170 Unemployment is rising again and retail buying has fallen off.
171 The yen has fallen to an all-time low against the dollar.
172 The chain has fallen foul of some plants in the water.
173 The standard of his work has fallen during the year.
174 He piled up fallen leaves in a corner of the yard.
175 He is in/has fallen into the clutches of that woman.
176 Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. Helen Rowland
177 Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen. Blaise Pascal
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178 This regional bloc has fallen apart.
179 Inside all was disorder: drawers fallen out, shoes and boots scattered.
180 The number of people employed in agriculture has fallen in the last decade.
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