noun
Etymology
Origin of deadfall
Example Sentences
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Two hours drive away, we reach the Deadfall Hills.
From BBC • May 19, 2025
Deadfall is a particularly thorny problem, and the club’s latter-day lumberjacks head out with chain saws in tow to remove trees upward of 4 feet in diameter.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 15, 2023
Deadfall suggests that the cat-burglar genre may have only 998 lives.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This last act has left the old man utterly alone; yet he is seen even more frequently than before at the "Deadfall."
From Shadows of Shasta by Miller, Joaquin
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