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fall
© 2008 Copyrighted
by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[fall] See: BOTTOM DROP OUT or BOTTOM FALL OUT, RIDING FOR A FALL.
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bottom drop out
[bottom drop out] or [bottom fall out] {v. phr.} {informal} 1. To fall below an ...
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riding for a fall
[riding for a fall] {adj. phr.} Behaving in an overconfident way that is likely to ...
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fall in
[fall in] {v.} 1. To go and stand properly in a row like soldiers. * ...
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падать ниц
[падать ниц] - to fall down in adoration; drop/fall/go on knees; kiss the ground/dust (as ...
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fall back on
[fall back on] or [fall back upon] v. 1. To retreat to. * /The enemy ...
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let the chips fall where they may
[let the chips fall where they may] {v. phr.} To pay no attention to the ...
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fall out
[fall out] {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able ...
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