How To Use Fall off In A Sentence

  • She crawled away from him so fast he was afraid she would go too far and fall off the bed.
  • He's so ugly his smile makes leaves fall off trees, grass wither and die, and animals flee in terror.
  • We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • Digital display board and step - by - step motor make function stability, precision height , consumption of materials fall off.
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  • The railing on the porch looks like it is going to fall off.
  • After a few hours, the skin splits again and a black hook grabs hold of the silk button, whilst the legs, mouth and antennae also fall off leaving the chrysalis. The Majestic Monarch Butterfly
  • A matted clump of gray streaked blond hair sat on his head, looking like it should fall off as he leaned over and stared down at me.
  • If bony tissue is not palpable, the application of a ligature around the pedicle allows the digit to fall off.
  • Steady! You're going to fall off that wall if you're not careful.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • Little bits fall off the car, some trifling part has been improperly milled, a mechanic makes a mistake.
  • As I carried considerable weight in my gown, about ten pounds of silver, our two revolvers, the telescope, our silver-lined tsamba basins and dry stockings for us both, Mr. Rijnhart cautioned me not to fall off, for with such impedimenta about me he could do nothing to save me. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • I almost never leave the camera on the tripod while I walk from one location to another due to fear of having the camera fall off.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • Fasten the chin strap or the helmet will fall off.
  • You must sit tight so that you don't fall off.
  • Did I want to fall off that yardstick, right into the tolly-blow? Dotty Dimple At Home
  • I was about to wish for a rock to fall off the sky and flatten me into a very slow and painful death, when the doorbell rang.
  • A phenomenon called epidermolysis would be visible, in which the epidermis loosens from the underlying dermis and the nails fall off, exposing the nail beds and giving the impression of new growth. Plague Vampire Exorcism
  • I am simply too incompetent, too inexperienced and too unfit to be let anywhere near anything you can fall off.
  • In that kind of closed society, if you leave town, it's like you fall off the edge of the Earth.
  • Limbs fall off trees and pin you to the ground.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question.
  • Usually what happens in migraine sufferers, as the estrogen levels fall off, and the menses begin, there's a tendency to develop headache.
  • She must have talked about It was The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, in couldn't find a lorry for'em to fall off! THE OPEN DOOR
  • Ai hopes u hab recubbered frum yer fall off deh chare deh obber day! Buddhist kitteh says: - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The patch is very sticky, and shouldn't fall off.
  • Fasten the chin strap or the helmet will fall off.
  • I don't think I would like it if folk watched me fall off my board all the time, cellulite flapping in the breeze and cozzie riding up the wrong places.
  • His sudden, jerky movements caused the vampire to fall off of him.
  • And if I ever fall off a cliff it will be a cry of ‘aieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee’ before the inevitable splosh or splat.
  • Did she fall off the cliff by accident,or was she pushed off?
  • My bicycle bell is apt to fall off when I ride too fast.
  • The heterogeneous triflings which now, I am very sorry to say, occupy so much of our time, will be neglected; fashion's votaries will silently fall off; dishonest exertions for rank in society will be scorned; extravagance in toilet will be detested; that meager and worthless pride of station will be forgotten; the honest earnings of dependents will be paid; popular demagogues crushed; impostors unpatronized; true genius sincerely encouraged; and, above all, pawned integrity redeemed! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • Watch out, the caravan is coming to a fhalt, I hope Clinton doesn't fall off, Even if she does, It doesn't matter since the Caravan has already come to a final halt. Clinton in Puerto Rico: Caravan rolls on
  • And if any part that is to come away shall fall off, the part will incarnate sooner when thus treated than otherwise, and will more speedily cicatrize. On Fractures
  • The children are attached to the camels’ back with Velcro fastenings but so rough is the ride that many of them fall off.
  • The tight skirt she was wearing was all bunched up at her waist and her high heels were trying to fall off her dangling feet.
  • 'Oh, I must see her -- I must see her!' cries she, a-shakin 'wuss'n ever, so that I was afeard she'd fall off Peregrine's Progress
  • According to my mother, if it doesn't feel like your arm is about to fall off, your roux isn't brown enough. Saved by red beans and rice | Homesick Texan
  • It's responsible for websites aplenty, spoofs galore, and enough memes to make your ears fall off into your coffee.
  • Clogs are heavy, clunky, and fall off under duress.
  • It was only when she placed her hands on my head and felt the childhood scar from my fall off a hayrick that she acknowledged me as her son.
  • This is the de-lamination of facing brickwork on timber-framed houses, mainly due to the ingress of water into bricks which freezes in winter, thus expanding the moisture in the brick, causing pieces of brick to fall off.
  • Orders slowed, causing sales to fall off dramatically.
  • As the leaves fall off the trees, leaving twiggy skeletons to draw broken brush strokes on the sky, I add further layers to my outdoor clothing.
  • Put the picture up properly — we don't want it to fall off the wall.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • Some chemicals make the area blister and cause the wart to fall off.
  • I was totally horrified by the teatime set they served – soft-boiled eggs with eggshell fragments, soy sauce bottles with caps that fall off when you try to flavour your eggs… Babycartercl Diary Entry
  • These are compact little bundles, at first of a dull yellow colour, until presently the florets fall off and leave the white woolly pappus of the seeds collected together, somewhat resembling the hoary hairs of age. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle, you often fall off.
  • As yesterday's heavy fall off a ladder becomes old hat, an even heavier fall will be required to get a laugh in next week's episode.
  • Pets usually remove some of the eggs while grooming themselves; others fall off as the animal moves from place to place.
  • Sometimes they fall off loading bays, are slammed into doors, or are bashed into walls.
  • Did she fall off the cliff by accident,or was she pushed off?
  • Once feeding is complete the tick is engorged with blood and will fall off.
  • Simon sculled and sculled until it felt like his arms would fall off. Some Assembly Required
  • Although the distance to the pool was only about the length of a short block, my feet felt as though they were about to fall off because they were so cold.
  • My bicycle bell is apt to fall off when I ride too fast.
  • One slip and you could fall off the building.
  • Did she fall off the cliff by accident,or was she pushed off?
  • Too easy to fall off and be dragged around by the heel.
  • Horrified passengers saw Olive stumble and fall off a platform as an express roared in.
  • A pencil eraser – size mousie is the plump, juicy larva of the drone fly, and when one gets shredded by biters, particles will fall off like confetti and often start a feeding frenzy. Everything You Need to Know to Start Ice Fishing
  • In mucor, again, they are very marked, the inflated filaments which, closely interwoven, present chains of cells, which fall off and bud, gradually producing a mass of cells. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • I felt people were watching me and waiting for me to fall off that pedestal.
  • When you have a temperature of, like, 39 degrees and you're at a depth where there's no wave action or current, the only thing that can damage the wood would be zebra or quagga mussels as they collect and grow in big clumps and fall off, Kennard said. Wreck of Canadian schooner found in Lake Ontario
  • − Small, tight rubber bands are placed around the neck of the scrotum above the testicles, to cut off blood supply to them; calves less than 5 days of age Burdizzo − Clamped above the testicles, on the neck of the scrotum; one side at a time; left in place 40-60 seconds; used on an animal up to 800 lbs − Make sure spermatic cord of that side is trapped − Severs spermatic cord, without breaking the scrotal skin Surgical Tubing − Alternative to burdizzo for older animals − Places rubber surgical tubing very tightly around neck of the scrotum, above both testicles, and fastens it there with a metal clip − Fall off within 1-2 months Emasculator Henderson tool 21 Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It is simpleminded to infer from the rate at which intermarriage was increasing in one decade and the rate it was increasing in the subsequent decade that a fall off must reflect an unfavorable “trend” with respect to progress toward greater interracial harmony. The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Turn Good News into Bad News
  • It probably would have been better if I had been drunk; they say drunks fall off all sorts of things and are fine, because they're floppy.
  • Efficacy, judged by a standard disease activity index, did not fall off.
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle, you often fall off.
  • It didn't feel like she was on the brink of a cliff about to fall off.
  • I feel as though at any moment I will stumble and fall off the earth.
  • The premise is simple; an uptight German bureaucrat upbraids his wife for allowing her frillies to fall off at a parade for the King.
  • She once told me that, as a creative, you want to walk up to the edge of the precipice and look over, but make sure you don't fall off.
  • It's important to tighten up the wheels properly, otherwise they vibrate loose and fall off.
  • A second gong sounds and the curtains fall off the barge that is being towed behind the boat.
  • Her crown was precariously perched on the curls piled between the twin poufs, and looked as if it might fall off at any minute.
  • In calm seas and glorious weather, the ship made landfall off the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken, and secured to the Admiralty buoy in Cumberland Bay.
  • Within a minute the mainsail and gaff-topsail were hauled down, so that the ship might fall off, and the jib hauled down. The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912
  • That explains why deciduous forest means a forest in which the leaves fall off the trees when the winter comes.
  • One slip and you could fall off the cliff.
  • In a week which has seen a rise in pension age become unavoidable and medics have tut-tutted the drinking habits of the aged, as if all elderly people were liable to fall off their Zimmer frames after their second scotch, the question of how old is old is no longer academic. 'How old is old – and does it still matter?'
  • However, as the hydraulics on the right side began to fall off line, I was warned of a right leading-edge-flap lockout.
  • The more widely this is known, the more it is likely to promote a sense of fatalism, as people ditch their diet or fall off the wagon and blame it on their genes.
  • I also like to hang camis on them or other clothing with slippery fabrics that tend to fall off regular hangers. Archive 2008-12-01
  • I didn't just fall off the turnip truck.
  • The accounts amaze me; horse bites, riding runaway horses, saddles that fall off, getting kicked, and all because the horse owner did not give any instruction beforehand.
  • I scream at the ceiling, its blinking pinpricks of light, to let me fall off that edge, falling wholly into that unfeeling darkness and letting me feel no more pain.
  • Only in 1857 did attendance begin to fall off as another phenomenon of art burst upon the world.
  • The river came pouring down in a waterfall off the hill.
  • We essentially deal with what we call the installed base of the eight million RV'ers out there so as frankly our RV sales fell precipitously in the last 12 months from I think there were 300,000 plus down to 200,000 plus and now they will be slightly over 100,000 in 2009 so you have seen a pretty dramatic fall off in RV sales over the last 24 months without really impacting any of our RV business. US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha
  • The steering wheel comes in the shape of what can only be described as handlebars, but if you turn them - even slightly - while riding along, you will fall off and be killed. A trainwreck in Maxwell
  • We were trotting along the lane when a car suddenly appeared from nowhere and almost made me fall off my pony.
  • Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs unless you fall off.
  • ‘Just hope I don't fall off that pedestal you've got me on,’ she muttered under her breath.
  • He began drawing a detailed picture of an angel when a sudden tug on his shoulders nearly made him fall off the bench.
  • Be careful not to fall off the ladder.
  • By dinner time my hands were sore and swollen, my fingers were bloody and scabbed and my back was going to fall off.
  • It's important to tighten up the wheels properly, otherwise they vibrate loose and fall off.
  • My shoulder hurt like it was going to fall off, and I half gurgled an acknowledgment. Kings of Colorado
  • Today at the "showboat" job summit which is nothing but a pile of crap, one of the ideas was extending unemployment for the people that fall off the rolls in January. About.com Job Searching
  • You may all exclaim in surprise and fall off your chairs.
  • And two armored knights with slit-eyed helmets lashed out at each other with leaden swords (carefully shadowed by other dancers to make sure they didn't fall off the stage).
  • The patient may remove incisional dressings, leaving self-adhesive wound approximating strips in place until they fall off, and bathe or shower the day after surgery.
  • Someone comes into the building and it smells, things fall off in their hands, the floor doesn't look too secure.
  • One slip and you could fall off the cliff.
  • They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall.
  • At the same time, we turn our heads, watch him fall off a chair and slur something unintelligible.
  • In the latter instances, all afflux of nutriment and heat being prevented by the ligature, we see the testes and large fleshy tumours dwindle, die, and finally fall off. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • When I would rub the parts affected a kind of branny scale would fall off. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • Only if my lips feel like they're going to fall off in dehydrated chunks. Wanton Memery
  • There is NO WAY you can "Fall off" a cruise ship unless you are climbing on or over the railings, which is plain stupid. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • If you do, the bike proceeds forward: if you don't, it stops, you fall off, and you may hurt yourself.
  • If your child's incision is closed, the surgical tape or glue over it will fall off on its own. Pediatric Surgery: Appendectomy
  • Quips fall off his lips like water over a dam.
  • Be careful that you don't fall off the ladder.
  • Undoubtedly the fever is not so severe at Basile as in the lowlands, but there are here the usual drawbacks to West African high land, namely an over supply of rain, and equally saturating mists, to say nothing of sudden and extreme alternations of temperature, and so the colonists still fall off, and their children die continuously from the various entozoa which abound upon the island. Travels in West Africa
  • He closed his eyes, reached up a hand shrouded in shadows, and unclasped his cloak, letting it fall off his head and onto the ground.
  • Pick the tree up and tap the butt on the ground a few times, notice how many needles fall off the tree.
  • My alarm clock went off, making me fall off the bed… ouch!
  • The BB Nurse patched me up and I lived to fall off another day.
  • One slip and you could fall off the cliff.
  • The plane lurched up, banked to its left and started to fall off in our direction.
  • My bicycle bell is apt to fall off when I ride too fast.
  • Suddenly I lost my footing and I fell on top of him making him fall off the chair.
  • His arm is hanging so loose at his side you could touch it and it seems it would fall off.
  • Wallpaper can be hung directly over old wallpaper, however many papers will fall off if you put a heavy wet sheet on top of them.
  • Having pulled out one of the punty irons that I'd put to heat beside the active part of the furnace, Rose thrust it into the crucible - the tank - holding now white-hot glass, and drew it out, a reasonably sized gather, revolving it just speedily enough for it not to fall off onto the floor. Shattered
  • I watched it as it teetered back and forth, threatening to fall off in a most ungraceful fashion.
  • Mostly we played "stuntman" and pretended to be shot and then fall off the roof. Bad toys. Really bad toys.
  • You know that commercial for the "hep," "cool," and "edgily apostophred" Amp'd Mobile, the one where a father sends his reluctant son off to do an extreme sports bike trick on a ramp, only to have the kid fall off the ramp halfway while fireworks flare? Amp'd Mobile Commercial
  • It was cold and windy and drizzly, so the only thing to do was order a bacon sandwich and a mug of coffee, and watch the leaves fall off the trees by the canal.
  • There was the satisfaction of making a neat landfall off Cape Ortegal, and flying along the Biscay coast just within sight of the harbour of Ferrol, where Hornblower had spent weary months in captivity — he tried vainly to make out the Dientes del Diablo where he had earned his freedom — and then rounding the far corner of Europe and setting a fresh course, with the wind miraculously still serving, as they plunged along, close-eauled now, to weather Cape Roca. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • My ensemble fit beautifully, except for the thick leather waist belt that threatened to fall off.
  • The number of people who work on these movies is huge, and things happen - gaffers grab the wrong wire, carpenters fall off scaffolds, smokepots go off in a FX tech's face.
  • She took a shower, washing the water from the fall off herself and stepped out.
  • West African high land, namely an over supply of rain, and equally saturating mists, to say nothing of sudden and extreme alternations of temperature, and so the colonists still fall off, and their children die continuously from the various entozoa which abound upon the island. Travels in West Africa
  • Sterile flowers soon fall off the plant without forming the bolls that are the source of cotton textile fibers.
  • Democrats see a successful counterstrategy in pointing out that that would mean millions of young Americans could fall off their parents' plans and lose coverage altogether. Under-26 Gain Insurance Under Health-Care Overhaul
  • The strap means it can bounce around on your hip and it won't fall off; the boxiness gives it a kind of treasure-trunk mystery. How to dress: Clutch control
  • As serendipity would have it, scientists at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization discovered 10 years ago that a natural animal protein, called epidermal growth factor (EGF), makes fleece fall off sheep like butter off a hot knife. Sit Still, Lambie, This Won't Hurt
  • I awoke to find my phone shrilling loudly, as if threatening to fall off its hook any time.
  • We were trotting along the lane when a car suddenly appeared from nowhere and almost made me fall off my pony.
  • Keep the napkin square on your lap or it will fall off, and you may not drop anything on the floor.
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle, you often fall off.
  • Future education hiring will be constrained by tight state and local budgets as tax revenues fall off.
  • I didn't just fall off the turnip truck.
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle, you often fall off.
  • Then the other side decided to fall off so I used the pretty hanging ribbons to tie it to her bra strap.
  • The disease attacks bark, leaving it open to infection, and makes brittle branches prone to fall off.
  • He said Chrysler's PT Cruiser and Volkswagen's Beetle are both examples of cars that saw heavy initial demand fall off after production was ramped up.
  • Short of saying they make your legs fall off and turn your baby into a frog, opponents of elective caesarean sections have come out with just about any frightener, over the past few years, that they thought might arrest or reverse the continual increase in the number of women who think the NHS should help them dodge a proper labour. Please, render unto caesareans a little less hysteria | Catherine Bennett
  • It's important to tighten up the wheels properly, otherwise they vibrate loose and fall off.

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