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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31. The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state.
32. This case falls outside the purview of this particular court.
33. Broken petal falls in the wind, have no laws in.
34. First she goes/falls into a deep trance and then the spirit voices start to speak through her.
35. When your exhaust falls off, you have to replace it.
36. Lift up your head princess, if not, the crown falls.
37. According to the calendar my birthday falls on a Sunday this year.
38. The Niagara Falls are a truly awesome sight.
39. The rent falls due today.
40. Water seethes under the falls.
41. The Yangtze River falls into the East China sea.
42. The ground falls away abruptly to the right.
43. It falls to me to finish the work.
44. The sick person gradually falls into a torpor.
45. National Day falls on a Monday this year.
46. This falls under the heading of scientific research.
47. Christmas Day falls on a Monday.
48. The economic burden falls mainly on businesses.
49. Easter falls early this year.
50. Niagara Falls plunges 55.5 metres.
51. My birthday falls on a Monday this year.
52. The boat drifted dangerously near the falls.
53. He falls for every pretty girl at first sight.
54. Where do you think the plan falls down?
55. This case falls squarely within the committee's jurisdiction.
56. His birthday falls on Sunday.
57. And that's where the theory falls down.
58. The land falls off here towards the river.
59. In 'strategic' the stress is/falls on the second syllable.
60. This case falls squarely into the category of abuse.
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