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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61. She falls for his flattery every time.
62. That's where the whole argument falls down.
63. I'll stay with her until she falls asleep .
64. The land falls towards the river.
65. Darkness falls quickly in the tropics.
66. This falls under the head rhetoric.
67. The accent falls on the third syllable.
68. This agreement falls far short of the ideal.
69. My talk falls naturally into three parts.
70. Her case falls within the ambit of moral law.
71. The book falls into three distinct parts.
72. The estate falls to the eldest son.
73. The measure falls in with popular demand.
74. Easter falls late this year.
75. Buyers have been holding off until the price falls.
76. The material falls into three categories.
77. That's where the theory falls down.
78. The accent falls on the final syllable.
79. That topic falls outside the scope of this thesis.
80. The lecture series falls naturally into three parts.
81. Her hair falls over her shoulder.
82. He always falls asleep after drinking red wine.
83. The falls upstream are full of salmon.
84. The responsibility usually falls on the mother.
85. Fresh falls of snow were forecast.
86. The full weight of decision-making falls on her.
87. Many salmons are leaping up the falls.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
88. Niagara falls is a noble sight.
89. This matter falls outside my field of interest.
90. This book falls into the class of children's stories.
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