fall through

VERB
  1. fail utterly; collapse
    The project foundered
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How To Use fall through In A Sentence

  • This forecast was based on the assumption that normal precipitation would fall through May 1.
  • The pallid double-moons gleamed silver, highlighting some of the leaves, and he could see beams of the opalescent light fall through the breaks in the trees.
  • The fall through leafy branches and the dizzy heights; the snakes that struck at me as I dodged and leaped away in chattering flight; the wild dogs that hunted me across the open spaces to the timber -- these were terrors concrete and actual, happenings and not imaginings, things of the living flesh and of sweat and blood. CHAPTER I
  • The climate varies greatly from north to south, but rains fall throughout the country from December to April.
  • For a while I even entertained the notion that all the people who disappear each year simply fall through a rift in space to another dimension.
  • They fall through a sheet of laser light and the resulting fluorescence is recorded. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997
  • There is still a risk that the whole deal will fall through.
  • So, we've been pretty much surrounded by quadraphonic icefall throughout the course of the night.
  • Look for the blewit in composted soil and evergreen debris from late summer through late fall throughout North America (or late fall to late winter in California).
  • So, we've been pretty much surrounded by quadraphonic icefall throughout the course of the night.
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