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fall away

VERB
  1. diminish in size or intensity
  2. get worse
    My grades are slipping

How To Use fall away In A Sentence

  • Its bow used to be reasonably intact but, over the past couple of years, the plates have started to fall away from the ribs of the hull.
  • When you start realising how finite everything is, then all your differences and misunderstandings and pain should fall away.
  • Specialists tend to just assume that this is because word-final unaccented vowels tend to fall away.
  • Everyone in it seemed to stir into immediate life at cockcrow, and the farm then spun and whirred like a complicated bit of clockwork until after sunset, when one by one the cogs and wheels that made it run began to fall away, rolling off into the dark to seek supper and bed, only to reappear like magic in their proper places in the morning. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Although the escapement enables the hammer to fall away from the string, the damper is not allowed to fall back and damp the string until the key is released.
  • I roll down the dusty window to let the afternoon heat pour in and to better watch the sere coast fall away as I slowly angle up the rugged flank of Haleakala, eventually looping back to Kahului.
  • Once the valves of the statoblast fall away, the young colonies can be transferred into large aquaria.
  • Even after just a few sessions, you will see your muscles tone up, fatty places firm up and even a few pounds fall away.
  • While Cooley bets his intellectual life upon inquiry that depends upon such methods, these strategies for learning may fall away.
  • All his old friends fall away from him.
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