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falling out

NOUN
  1. a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
    they hoped to avoid a break in relations

How To Use falling out In A Sentence

  • The assorted BJP leaders have bought into these immunity claims in this election season, partly because of the fear of falling out of the sangh parivar's favour and partly because they think the country is in a mood to approve and applaud some kind of majoritarian vigilantism. Communalism Watch
  • Some modernists are calling the major seven, or ‘leading tone,’ the subtonic because it is the scale degree below the tonic and it's function as leading to the tonic is falling out of favor by modern composers.
  • The book has been a saga in itself, with its subject falling out with two previous ghostwriters.
  • Captain, afore you took your departer, 'said the sneaking Mr Riderhood, falling out of his path,' was, your handsome words relating to the reward. ' Our Mutual Friend
  • Although falling outside the dates of Heritage Week proper, the Rut Walk on Sunday, September 25 is another must.
  • Fitzgerald finished with eight catches for 166 yards and a scintillating 29-yard catch-and-run TD on which he dove from the 3-yard line and stretched the football inside the pylon before falling out of bounds. NFL Replay: Wild playoffs turn front-runners into has-beens
  • Taria pressed and depressed the bomb trigger twice, and everyone could hear the double clunk of the bombs falling out of the bomb bay.
  • A hand went up to her hair as she felt it falling out of the bun in wisps beside her temples.
  • Franklin, who canceled several performances last year because of illness, has set her first concert since surgery on May 28 at the Seneca Niagara Casino in Buffalo, N.Y., and is set to release her long-awaited album, "Aretha: A Woman Falling Out of Love," the first week of May. Recovering Aretha Franklin Gives Up Pigs' Feet For Diet
  • Windows started falling out of the hotels before the paint was dry.
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