What is the meaning of FALL OUT-FELL-OUT. Phrases containing FALL OUT-FELL-OUT
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Entirely full.
Adj. Crowded, packed out, full to capacity. [Mainly Scottish use]
Phase out is American slang for to fall asleep, to become unaware.
Quarrel usually between friends. e.g. "We used to be besties til we fell out."
Ram−jam full is slang for crammed full.
Banged out is slang for full, packed with people.
To become a lover of. [I do not know why I had to fall for you.]
Full is American and Australian slang for drunk.
Fall is Dorset slang fror autumn.
Fall out is slang for to fail, blunder, slip up.
Fall guy is American slang for a dupe, victim, scapegoat.
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v. t.
To fell; to cut down; as, to fall a tree.
v. t.
To let fall; to drop.
v. t.
To become insnared or embarrassed; to be entrapped; to be worse off than before; asm to fall into error; to fall into difficulties.
n.
Extent of descent; the distance which anything falls; as, the water of a stream has a fall of five feet.
v. t.
To pass or be transferred by chance, lot, distribution, inheritance, or otherwise; as, the estate fell to his brother; the kingdom fell into the hands of his rivals.
v. t.
To bring forth; as, to fall lambs.
v. t.
To sink; to languish; to become feeble or faint; as, our spirits rise and fall with our fortunes.
n.
Diminution or decrease in price or value; depreciation; as, the fall of prices; the fall of rents.
a.
Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh.
imp.
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Compar.
Not wanting in any essential quality; complete, entire; perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon.
n.
The surrender of a besieged fortress or town ; as, the fall of Sebastopol.
v. t.
To sink; to depress; as, to fall the voice.
v. i.
To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.
n.
That which falls; a falling; as, a fall of rain; a heavy fall of snow.
n.
The season when leaves fall from trees; autumn.
v. t.
To be dropped or uttered carelessly; as, an unguarded expression fell from his lips; not a murmur fell from him.
Compar.
Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.
v. t.
To pass somewhat suddenly, and passively, into a new state of body or mind; to become; as, to fall asleep; to fall into a passion; to fall in love; to fall into temptation.
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