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  1. To-fallnoun

    a lean-to. See Lean-to

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-fall in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-fall in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of to-fall in a Sentence

  1. Susan Rovner:

    In recent years our comedies haven’t performed as well in the fall, so we’re doubling down in midseason with two big nights of comedy.

  2. Tom Henderson:

    Most campaigns use summer to set up field staff and are ready to roll to organization in the fall, if he waits too much longer, it's probably going to be too late.

  3. Hansa Bhargava:

    Could they fall down the stairs? Sure, it can be very dangerous. It's also good to be sure the house and windows are locked, and the alarm is on. And take precautions so they don't trip over clutter. Those things can happen, and it's good to be mindful of that.

  4. Tracey Wilson:

    I had a patient fall out of bed today and I had to call his wife and tell her and she couldn't come see him, even though she pleaded and begged to come see him, one of the hardest moments was having to see a family member of a COVID patient say goodbye over an iPad.

  5. Agustin Carstens:

    In 2015, it's feasible that Mexico's economy will face a complicated international environment, with the fall in oil prices and the possibility of other shocks due to a change in U.S. monetary policy.

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