to-fall Antonyms
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Meaning of to-fall
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to-fall (n.)
A lean-to. See Lean-to.
to-fall Sentence Examples
- 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.
- She couldn't help but fall in love with his charming wit and handsome smile.
- The building fell victim to a devastating earthquake, collapsing into a heap of rubble.
- The soldier fell during the fierce battle, his life cut short in the prime of youth.
- The snow fell heavily, blanketing the city in a soft, white blanket.
- The rain fell relentlessly, causing rivers to overflow their banks.
- 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.
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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.