fall (off) (Meaning)

fall (off)

trend sense 2b, to deviate to leeward of the point to which the bow was directed, a decline especially in quantity or quality

fall (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves began to fall off the trees, creating a vibrant tapestry on the ground.
  2. The child lost his balance and fell off the swing, landing with a thud.
  3. The injured bird fluttered weakly, before falling off the branch.
  4. The old woman tripped on the uneven pavement and fell off the curb.
  5. The roof tiles fell off during the storm, causing damage to the house.
  6. The petals of the flowers fell off gracefully, carried away by the gentle breeze.
  7. The stock market took a sudden downturn, as stocks fell off in value.
  8. The weight of the heavy backpack caused the strap to break, and the books fell off.
  9. The painting fell off the wall, leaving a bare spot where it once hung.
  10. The passengers fell off the crowded bus as it lurched to a stop.

FAQs About the word fall (off)

trend sense 2b, to deviate to leeward of the point to which the bow was directed, a decline especially in quantity or quality

reduction, dent, drop,decrease, decline, fall, depression, depletion, slump,shrinkage

enlargement, raise, gain, addition, boost, increment,increase, rise, accrual, uptick

The leaves began to fall off the trees, creating a vibrant tapestry on the ground.

The child lost his balance and fell off the swing, landing with a thud.

The injured bird fluttered weakly, before falling off the branch.

The old woman tripped on the uneven pavement and fell off the curb.