(v1,vi) to crumble down
to tumble down
to fall in
(n) (1) (sens) leftovers
odds and ends
pickings
(2) (sens) student who can't keep up in school
dunce
(P)
(v1) to be ruined
to fall low
to go under
to come to ruin
(v1,vi) to run away
to escape safely
(adj-f) quiet
calm
composed
(P)
(v1,vt) to quiet
to calm down
to compose oneself
to settle down
(v1,vt) to quiet
to calm down
to compose oneself
to settle down
(n) act of picking up crop left after harvesting
name of painting by Millet
(v1) (sens) to leave something behind
to fall behind
to fall short
to drop out
(exp) to become overly logical
to be hairsplitting
(v1) to run off (fluid)
to run down
to flow down
(v1,vi) to spill over and fall
to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
(exp) to fall in love
(v1,vi) (1) to leak down
(2) to be omitted
to be missing
(exp,v1,vi) to wake from a fever-induced delirium
(v1,vi) to spill over and fall
to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
(exp) to let slip a secret
to let the cat out of the bag
(v1) to be born
(n) ex-rights (stock)
(v1) to tumble down
to roll down
(exp,v1) to fall asleep
(v5u,vi) to keep cool
(exp) cannot understand
doesn't make sense
(v1) to fall in drops
to drip down
to trickle down
(exp,v1) to settle down
(exp) to fall into another's hands
(exp) to be second to none (in)
(exp) even monkeys fall from trees
anyone can make a mistake
pride comes before a fall
even Homer sometimes nods
(n) a sudden fall in public estimation (e.g. into the gutter)
(exp) to see the light
to be awakened to the truth
to have the scales fall from one's eyes