VERB
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come as a logical consequence; follow logically
the theorem falls out nicely
It follows that your assertion is false -
come to pass
Nothing occurred that seemed important
What is happening?
The meeting took place off without an incidence -
have a breach in relations
We fell out over a trivial question -
come off
His hair and teeth fell out -
leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation
the soldiers fell out
How To Use fall out In A Sentence
- The locals told me that it's normal to see camels walking through the desert and their guts fall out because camel spiders eat their intestinal walls.
- Most married people fall out over money.
- If you are going to disrupt a good party and if you are stupid enough to fall out of a tree I want to see you writhing pain.
- When rogues (or thieves) fall out, honest men come by their own.
- The plot of the five-issue miniseries is loosely based on the Fall Out Boy song "Tiffany Blews" and will focus on "a mysterious toymaker, a cyborg gal named Tiffany and a kid in a bear suit that looks lifted from the cover of Fall Out Boy's Folie á Deux," their latest album released last year. Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz to write Fall Out Toyworks for Image | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
- When rogues (or thieves) fall out, honest men come by their own.
- Do you fall outside that age bracket?
- For these reasons, the doctrine of conspiracy was a poor sort of strikebreaker, and it tended to fall out of use. A History of American Law
- As the persons trapped within the cube fall out and go their separate ways this hypercube's disintegration threatens their safety.
- With a quick pull she managed to get a few chunks of hair on either side to fall out.