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fall
noun as in descent; lowering
noun as in defeat, overthrow
verb as in descend; become lower
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verb as in be overthrown by an enemy; surrender
verb as in happen, occur
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Example Sentences
And any kind of person can fall into it.
Someone like Trump, whose narcissism feeds on a belief that people are bowing for him, is probably a far easier mark than most of the women who fell for Musk's phony groveling.
The Democrats can’t just stand by and hope Trump sabotages himself or suffers a fall in public approval.
A flurry of snow has fallen on Cheltenham Racecourse ahead of the second day of The Festival.
Mr Noor, who was travelling with his wife and two children, said the initial explosion on the train was "so intense" that one of his children fell from the seat.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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