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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(151) She dodged the falling rock and escaped unhurt.
(152) The falling slate sliced into his arm.
(153) Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
(154) He's always sounding off about falling standards in education.
(155) The empire had for years been falling into decadence.
(156) Get back! The wall is falling!
(157) She was injured by falling masonry.
(158) The falling wall showered dust on us.
(159) She grabbed the rail to stop herself from falling.
(160) The profits rise was achieved against a backdrop of falling metal prices.
(161) Several people were crushed to death by the falling rocks.
(162) Many school buildings are unsafe(sentencedict.com), and some are falling apart.
(163) He grabbed at the boy, but could not save him from falling.
(164) The bridge is falling down and will need a million dollars to repair it.
(165) The world champion scratched from the 800m after falling ill three hours earlier.
(166) From every direction, people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion.
(167) There is a general public perception that standards in schools are falling.
(168) House prices keep rising and falling but they should eventually even out.
(169) The numbers of these animals have been falling steadily and they are now almost extinct.
(170) Shares had a bumpy ride yesterday, falling by an average of 15%.
(171) grab I grabbed his arm to stop myself from falling.
(172) The detectives were beginning to solve the murder. All the pieces in the puzzle were falling neatly into place.
(173) All through the competition,(http://sentencedict.com/falling.html) good players were falling to the new young tennis star.
(174) The existence of more than one agency with power to intervene can lead to children falling through the net.
(175) Publishers are falling over themselves to produce non-fiction for five to seven-year-olds.
(176) Compared with the United States, Europe was falling behind in the important field of computer technology.
(177) She gazed out of the window at the falling snow.
(178) There's a man falling about in the street;he seems to be drunk.
(179) He's got floppy blond hair that's always falling in his eyes.
(180) Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
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