Similar words: fall short of, balls, polls, frills, gallstone, pollster, hillside, bullshit. Meaning: [fɔːl] n. 1. the petals or sepals of a flower that bend downward (especially the outer perianth of an iris) 2. a steep descent of the water of a river.
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1. Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
13. One's mantle falls on somebody.
15. If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered.
16. Niagara Falls really is an awe-inspiring sight.
17. Darkness falls; I'm calling for the dawn.
18. He who falls today may rise tomorrow.
19. The chapter falls into three sections.
20. The ship falls aboard of a small boat.
21. The cascade falls over a tall cliff.
22. When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter.
23. An apple falls down because of gravity.
24. She always falls for unsuitable men.
25. It's an absolutely instinctive reaction—if a child falls you pick it up.
26. This book clearly falls into the category of fictionalised autobiography.
27. We must do something about that dead tree,(sentencedict.com/falls.html) it's only a matter of time before it falls down and maybe injures somebody.
28. Every girl was once an angel without tears. When she meets the beloved boy, she gets the tears. And after she cries, she falls into the earth. Therefore, every boy shall be nice to his girl, coz she once gave up the whole heaven for the boy.
29. On the other side of the hill, the land falls away sharply.
30. The company stands to lose financially if this deal falls through.
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