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Noun
- a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
- a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index
- there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery
- when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall
- a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
- it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height
- when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
- the time of day immediately following sunset
- they finished before the fall of night
- the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
- they were protected until the capitulation of the fort
- a movement downward
- the rise and fall of the tides
- a sudden decline in strength or number or importance
- the fall of the House of Hapsburg
- a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity
- the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve
- women have been blamed ever since the Fall
- a sudden drop from an upright position
- he had a nasty spill on the ice
- the season when the leaves fall from the trees
Verb
- go as if by falling
- Grief fell from our hearts
- begin vigorously
- The prisoners fell to work right away
- be born, used chiefly of lambs
- The lambs fell in the afternoon
- come out; issue
- silly phrases fell from her mouth
- assume a disappointed or sad expression
- Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off
- fall or flow in a certain way
- Her long black hair flowed down her back
- drop oneself to a lower or less erect position
- She fell back in her chair
- lose an upright position suddenly
- The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table
- Her hair fell across her forehead
- slope downward
- The hills around here fall towards the ocean
- be inherited by
- The estate fell to my sister
- The land returned to the family
- The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead
- fall to somebody by assignment or lot
- It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims
- come into the possession of
- The house accrued to the oldest son
- to be given by right or inheritance
- The estate fell to the oldest daughter
- be due
- payments fall on the 1st of the month
- move in a specified direction
- The line of men fall forward
- to be given by assignment or distribution
- The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team
- The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student
- lose office or power
- The government fell overnight
- The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen
- yield to temptation or sin
- decrease in size, extent, or range
- The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester
- The cabin pressure fell dramatically
- her weight fell to under a hundred pounds
- his voice fell to a whisper
- occur at a specified time or place
- Christmas falls on a Monday this year
- The accent falls on the first syllable
- be captured
- The cities fell to the enemy
- touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
- The sun shone on the fields
- The light struck the golden necklace
- A strange sound struck my ears
- die, as in battle or in a hunt
- Many soldiers fell at Verdun
- Several deer have fallen to the same gun
- The shooting victim fell dead
- suffer defeat, failure, or ruin
- fall from clouds
- rain, snow and sleet were falling
- Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum
- come under, be classified or included
- This comes under a new heading
- pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind
- fall into a strange way of thinking
- she fell to pieces after she lost her work
- move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
- The temperature is going down
- The curtain fell on the diva
- Her hand went up and then fell again
- descend in free fall under the influence of gravity
- The branch fell from the tree
- The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse