Meaning:
american falls
n.
a part of Niagara Falls in western New York (north of Buffalo)
be in go into free fall Idiom, Proverb
a falling out
a disagreement, a break in friendship Guy and Jean had a falling out. They argued about religion.
bottom fall out/drop out
to fall below an earlier lowest price When the bottom fell out of the coffee market many companies had to stop doing business.
break your fall
prevent serious injury when you fall He fell from the roof, but a tree helped to break his fall.
fall apart
become to not work properly The equipment fell apart about six months after I bought it.
fall apart (at the seams)
be unable to cope or manage, come unglued After his wife died, he fell apart. He lost interest in everything.
fall asleep
begin to sleep, drop off Don't fall asleep while we're in church. It's embarrassing.
fall back
move back, go back The runner fell back from the rest of the runners when the race was half over.
fall back on something/someone
turn to for help when something else has failed She had to fall back on her father
fall behind
be unable to run as fast, drop behind You will fall behind in your work if you miss a day of school.
fall by the wayside
give up or fail before the finish He had a good chance of winning the competition but he fell by the wayside near the end.
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