(v1,vi) (1) to fall down
to drop
(2) to fail (e.g. exam)
(3) to crash
to degenerate
to degrade
(4) to fade
to come out (e.g. a stain)
(P)
(v1) to slip off
(v1) to slide down (snow, etc.)
(v1,vi) to be burned down
(v5r) to trickle down
(v1,vi) to fall off
to tumble down
(v1,vi) to escape safely
(exp,v1) to slim down
to lose weight
(v1) to peel off
(v1,vi) to shed hair
(v1,vi) to crumble down
to tumble down
to fall in
(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
(v1) to tumble down
to roll down
(exp,v1) to fall asleep
(v1) to fall in drops
to drip down
to trickle down
(exp) to fall into another's hands
(exp) even monkeys fall from trees
anyone can make a mistake
pride comes before a fall
even Homer sometimes nods
(exp) to see the light
to be awakened to the truth
to have the scales fall from one's eyes
(exp,adj-f) revelatory
(exp) to see the light
to be awakened to the truth
to have the scales fall from one's eyes
(exp,adj-f) revelatory