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fall down
verb
to drop suddenly or collapse
informal, (often foll by on) to prove unsuccessful; fail
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"When I took the project on, the hall was just a few years from completely falling down and becoming a ruin," he said.
Liverpool, top of the Premier League with maximum points from three games, had only one hitch on deadline day, when the Guehi move fell down because the Eagles could not find a suitable replacement.
"As we were running others got injured, because when they fell down, they couldn't get back up. People were running over them. I thank God that we came out without any injuries."
A man has been airlifted to hospital after he was rescued when he fell down a hillside in the Peak District.
"Without change, the UK will continue to fall down international league tables for research, investment, and patient access to medicines," he added.
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