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View definitions for fall down

fall down

verb as in call

verb as in droop

verb as in implode

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Example Sentences

Usually, I just say, ‘I would take off my sunglasses, madam, but my pants would fall down.’

Both bodies showed signs that they had fallen down abruptly and were partially decomposed, with bloating in the face and mummification in the hands and feet.

However, she did identify two depressed fractures to the back of the victim's skull which were not consistent with a fall down a cliff.

From BBC

"If you fall down, the crowd makes noise to ensure you're getting back up. We have good guys and bad guys, it's almost like pantomime."

From BBC

Spaniard Sainz won four grands prix for Ferrari in his four years with the team and said he was not sure how he would feel about his inevitable fall down the field.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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