Antonym: rising. Similar words: falling star, fall in, fall into, fall in with, fall in love, fall in love with, calling, galling. Meaning: [fɔːl] adj. 1. decreasing in amount or degree 2. becoming lower or less in degree or value 3. coming down freely under the influence of gravity.
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(5) The falling man clutched the rope.
(6) Perseverance is falling nineteen times and succeeding the twentieth.
(7) The market reacted by falling a further two points.
(8) The rain continued falling all afternoon.
(9) The rain was falling steadily.
(10) I can't help falling in love with u.
(11) Three people were electrocuted by falling power-lines.
(12) Dusk was falling as we drove home.
(13) Orders have been falling off lately;we must advertise more.
(14) Snow was falling on the mountain tops.
(15) The falling snow muffled the sound of our footsteps.
(16) House prices in London are still falling.
(17) Falling coffee prices have impoverished many Third World economies.
(18) Two children drowned after falling into the river.
(19) Move back! The roof is falling!
(20) Falling sales precipitated the failure of the company.
(21) Snow was falling heavily as we entered the village. Sentencedict.com
(22) Snow had been falling steadily for ten days.
(23) We are falling about the lost key.
(24) The company had to retrench because of falling orders.
(25) Politicians like to pontificate about falling standards.
(26) One falling leaf heralds the coming of autumn.
(27) Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.
(28) Falling rolls could lead to smaller class sizes.
(29) They were injured by falling rocks.
(30) He was hurt by a falling brick.
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