Similar words: pitfall, nightfall, crestfallen, prate, prattle, platform, catfish, at first. Meaning: ['prætfɔːl] n. 1. a fall onto your buttocks 2. an embarrassing mistake.
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1. Most of us get over the pratfalls of childhood.
2. Pratfalls and other physical gags are typical of Carey's shtick.
3. And I have a spinal problem from taking pratfalls for 50 years.
4. To his credit, Marshall has not taken any pratfalls, even though his balance at times has been shaky.
5. Every pratfall loss brings them closer to history.
6. That is the Pratfall Effect.
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7. And this is called the Pratfall Effect, that our liking for the competent person grows when they make a mistake, when they do something embarrassing, when they have a failure experience. Okay?
8. They're waiting for the poor little rich girl to take a pratfall.
9. You could have knocked us over with a feather when we saw her doing Lucystyle pratfalls and found ourselves laughing.
10. Even if she had the most plausible answers, there still would be folks wishing Clinton would continue to take political pratfalls.
11. You can see this with public figures. Public figures who are viewed as competent but who pratfall, sometimes they are even more popular after the mistake. Okay?
12. Sometimes public figures are liked even more after their pratfall.
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