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  1. Fell - definition of fell by The Free Dictionary

    1. to cut or knock down: to fell a tree; to fell an opponent. 2. (Crafts) needlework to fold under and sew flat (the edges of a seam)

  2. Fall - definition of fall by The Free Dictionary

    Define fall. fall synonyms, fall pronunciation, fall translation, English dictionary definition of fall. v. fell , fall·en , fall·ing , falls v. intr. 1. To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity: …

  3. fell asleep - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    For example, As soon as the lights were dimmed he fell asleep, or His lectures are so dull that I fall asleep. The literal usage, which uses the verb fall in the sense of "succumb," dates from …

  4. fall short - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    fall short (of), to To fail to attain a certain standard; to be insufficient. The expression comes from archery, horseshoes, and other activities in which a missile may fall to the ground before …

  5. at one fell swoop - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    Fig. in a single incident; as a single event. (This phrase preserves the old word fell, meaning "terrible" or "deadly.") The party guests ate up all the snacks at one fell swoop. When the stock …

  6. Fall by the wayside - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    Fail to continue, drop out, as in At first she did well on the tour, but with all the pressure she soon fell by the wayside . This phrase appeared in William Tyndale's translation of the New …

  7. Nightfall - definition of nightfall by The Free Dictionary

    Define nightfall. nightfall synonyms, nightfall pronunciation, nightfall translation, English dictionary definition of nightfall. n. The approach of darkness; dusk. American Heritage® Dictionary of …

  8. The curtain falls - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    Definition of the curtain falls in the Idioms Dictionary. the curtain falls phrase. What does the curtain falls expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  9. fall on deaf ears - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    Be ignored or disregarded, as in Any advice we give them about remodeling seems to fall on deaf ears. This expression transfers physical inability to hear to someone who does not want to …

  10. fell through - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    fall through [for something, such as plans] to fail. Our party for next Saturday fell through. I hope our plans don't fall through.