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Phrasal Verbs with the word 'Fall' - I

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    11 December at 09:00 AM

Hello friends, today, we will learn phrasal verbs that start with the word ‘Fall’. We will learn the phrasal verbs with FALL in two parts as there are many phrasal verbs with it. This is the first part, the rest will be shared in the second part. 

Happy learning!

 

Verb → Fall

  • Fall about

Meaning – Laugh uncontrollably

Usage – We all fell about laughing when the professor accidentally swore during his lecture.

 

  • Fall apart

Meaning – Break up, come apart, or disintegrate

Usage – Their marriage is likely to fall apart.

 

  • Fall apart

Meaning – To become very emotional, especially with sadness or grief

Usage – Poor Ravi really fell apart during the funeral service.

 

  • Fall apart

Meaning – To lose structure or continuity

Usage – Our vacation plans fell apart because we couldn't agree on which place to visit.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To decline or lessen

Usage – Because this project is taking so long to complete, people's excitement about it has really fallen away.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To fall from a particular surface, thing, or place

Usage – Glitter keeps falling away from those darn Christmas cards.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To stop adhering to the beliefs of a particular person, cause, or group

Usage – I fell away from my parents' political views as I got older.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To reach a higher incline further away

Usage – Be careful because the street falls away in about a mile.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To disappear

Usage – When I'm with him, the hours just fall away—I've never had such a good time with anyone in my life!

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To move back or retreat from someone or something

Usage – The soldiers fell away from the line of battle.

 

  • Fall away

Meaning – To distance oneself from someone; to end an association with someone

Usage – The candidate's supporters fell away from her when they heard about the scandal.

 

  • Fall behind

Meaning – To not be as current with something or task as one should or ideally would be

Usage – I fell behind with my schoolwork when I had the flu.

 

  • Fall behind

Meaning – To be lacking compared to others' progress

Usage – If you've fallen behind the other people in your math class, you need to get a tutor—exams are coming up.

 

  • Fall behind

Meaning – To move or otherwise act more slowly than someone else

Usage – I fell behind her early in the race and could just never catch up.

 

  • Fall behind

Meaning – To not be able to satisfy one's current financial obligations

Usage – All of those medical bills have caused me to fall behind on the rent.

 

  • Fall down

Meaning – To drop or fall from a particular place or height

Usage – Lucy fell down at the playground and scraped her knee.

 

  • Fall down

Meaning – To fail to do something adequately or as expected

Usage – It was the government's duty to make sure its citizens were protected from a financial disaster like this, but they've fallen down on the job.

 

  • Fall for

Meaning – To become completely infatuated with someone; to fall in love with someone

Usage – The moment I met my wife, I fell for her completely.

 

  • Fall for

Meaning – To be convinced that that something is unquestionably true

Usage – My teacher totally fell for whatever lie I told about my sickness to him.

 

  • Fall for

Meaning – To be deceived or swindled by something

Usage – The gullible dupe fell for the con artist's scheme and lost $200,000.

 

 

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