falling (in) (Meaning)
falling (in)
to harmonize with, to concur with, to sink inward, to begin associating with, to take one's proper place in a military formation
Synonyms & Antonyms of falling (in)
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falling (in) Sentence Examples
- The autumn leaves danced and tumbled, falling in golden showers.
- The rain came down in sheets, falling in torrents onto the parched ground.
- The injured bird plummeted downwards, falling in a helpless spiral.
- The acrobat pirouetted gracefully, falling into a perfect split.
- The starling fluttered and dove, falling in and out of the dense foliage.
- The petals of the rose wilted and drifted, falling in a fragrant heap.
- The snow swirled and flurried, falling in thick blankets that muffled the city.
- The stock market crashed precipitously, falling in a downward spiral.
- The weight of the world seemed to fall in on the weary traveler.
- The walls of Jericho came tumbling down, falling in a heap of rubble.
FAQs About the word falling (in)
to harmonize with, to concur with, to sink inward, to begin associating with, to take one's proper place in a military formation
diminishing (in),declining (in),decreasing (in), lessening, tapering, dwindling, tapering off,dipping, abating, losing
growing (in), building up, gathering,picking up, doubling (in), gaining, accruing, accumulating,tripling (in)
The autumn leaves danced and tumbled, falling in golden showers.
The rain came down in sheets, falling in torrents onto the parched ground.
The injured bird plummeted downwards, falling in a helpless spiral.
The acrobat pirouetted gracefully, falling into a perfect split.