to-fall (Meaning)

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to-fall (n.)

A lean-to. See Lean-to.

Synonyms & Antonyms of to-fall

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to-fall Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves began to fall gracefully from the trees, creating a vibrant autumn tapestry.
  2. He took a clumsy tumble and fell hard on the pavement.
  3. The government's popularity had been falling steadily for months.
  4. The stock market plummeted, causing investors to fall into a panic.
  5. She couldn't help but fall in love with his charming wit and handsome smile.
  6. The building fell victim to a devastating earthquake, collapsing into a heap of rubble.
  7. The soldier fell during the fierce battle, his life cut short in the prime of youth.
  8. The snow fell heavily, blanketing the city in a soft, white blanket.
  9. The rain fell relentlessly, causing rivers to overflow their banks.
  10. The musician's voice fell like honey, enchanting the audience with its sweet melodies.

FAQs About the word to-fall

A lean-to. See Lean-to.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The leaves began to fall gracefully from the trees, creating a vibrant autumn tapestry.

He took a clumsy tumble and fell hard on the pavement.

The government's popularity had been falling steadily for months.

The stock market plummeted, causing investors to fall into a panic.