fall down
Britishverb
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to drop suddenly or collapse
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informal (often foll by on) to prove unsuccessful; fail
Example Sentences
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They felt like the roof was falling down on them.
From Barron's
The report instead cited injuries she suffered after falling down some stairs days after the fight took place.
From Los Angeles Times
His tower falls down once he tries to move the train.
From Literature
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"When I fell down, I was extremely dizzy, the room was spinning with me, I couldn't see well," he said.
From BBC
The red metal stakes that marked the trail were far apart and some had fallen down.
From Literature
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