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fall off

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. fall offverb

    come off

    "This button had fallen off"

  2. slump, fall off, sinkverb

    fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly

    "The real estate market fell off"

  3. fall off, fall awayverb

    diminish in size or intensity

Wiktionary

  1. fall offverb

    To become detached or to drop from.

  2. fall offverb

    To diminish in size, value etc.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of fall off in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of fall off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of fall off in a Sentence

  1. JellyBean:

    If the world stops spinning we will all fall off

  2. Stephen Chukumba:

    He is a kind soul -- he's a person who goes out of his way to help other people, when it comes to this particular dude, yeah, I'm riding with this dude'till the wheels fall off.

  3. Jim White:

    Restrictive behavior becomes a mental game— forcing yourself to eat a certain way, labeling foods as good or bad, and feeling guilty if you fall off the ‘plan,’.

  4. Todd Sherwood:

    I’m more worried about whether I’m going to fall off my paddleboard on an Alaska glacier lake this summer, and I’m not all that worried about that.

  5. Debra Vines:

    It’s almost like they fall off the face of the earth, there’s hardly any resources available for them.


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