The fall was a personal fall.
Adjacent to the cove is Fall River Heritage State Park (1984).
You don't KNOW you won't fall, because you DO fall.
GEORGE BUSH is in for a long, hot fall—fall, as in autumn, fall as in decline.
More stringent restrictions associated with the second lockdown resulted in a 9.8% fall through the year.
If no fall takes place, the bout is decided on points awarded by the judges for maneuvers leading toward a fall.
At Fall River city the river is dammed to form a reservoir (Fall River Lake) used for flood control and irrigation.
Last year, the company’s fall season generated more than $4 million in ticket sales, and the fall fashion gala raised more than $2.5 million.
Pop. (2000) 91,938; Providence–New Bedford–Fall River Metro Area, 1,582,997; (2010) 88,857; Providence–New Bedford–Fall River Metro Area, 1,600,852.
Most developed countries other than Japan are so far experiencing disinflation (a fall in the rate of inflation), not outright deflation (a fall in the level of prices).
“To fall,” continued King Louis, who at the first glance had sounded the abyss on which the monarchy hung suspended,—“to fall, and learn of that fall by telegraph!
You can reach the Vernal Fall footbridge (the best view of Vernal Fall) in about 1.5 mile (2.6 km) round-trip; be prepared for a three mile (4.8 km) to reach Vernal Fall.
Gen X experienced the beginning of this uphill battle, as tuition costs rose at a compounded annual growth rate of more than 7% a year from fall 1973 through the fall 1990 in real dollars.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in full The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, historical work by Edward Gibbon, published in six volumes between 1776 and 1788.
(At my checkup, the doctor and I had discussed this and another fall I’d taken, noting the curiosity that when you’re young you “fall,” but when you’re older you “have a fall.”)
But, exam board associates agreed that some of the fall remains unexplained, since year 11 pupils taking their GCSEs for the first time also reflected badly with a fall of 1.3 per cent on last year's results.
With that canceled, commissions by the choreographers Sidra Bell and Andrea Miller, who were scheduled to premiere their first works for City Ballet at the fall fashion gala, will be pushed back to fall 2021.
The Earth is in free-fall, but the pull of the Moon is not the same at the Earth’s surface as at its centre; the rise and fall of ocean tides occur because the oceans are not in perfect free-fall.
"I hope this summer to get the vaccine authorized for a boost so that we can help people getting boosted before the fall, so that we all have a normal fall and not a fall and winter like we just saw in the last six months," Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel recently told Insider.
"I hope this summer to get the vaccine authorized for a boost so that we can help people getting boosted before the fall, so that we all have a normal fall and not a fall and winter like we just saw in the last six months," Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said in an interview with Insider on Tuesday.
fall
noun time
- the season when the leaves fall from the trees
Example: in the fall of 1973
verb motion
- descend in free fall under the influence of gravity
verb motion
- move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
noun act
- a sudden drop from an upright position
noun object
- a downward slope or bend
verb change
- pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind
Example: fall into a trap
noun act
- a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity
Example: a fall from virtue
verb stative
- come under, be classified or included
Example: fall into a category
verb weather
- fall from clouds
Example: rain, snow and sleet were falling
noun event
- a sudden decline in strength or number or importance
Example: the fall of the House of Hapsburg
noun event
- a movement downward
Example: the rise and fall of the tides
verb social
- suffer defeat, failure, or ruin
Example: We must stand or fall
noun act
- the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
verb stative
- die, as in battle or in a hunt
verb stative
- touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
noun time
- the time of day immediately following sunset
noun event
- when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
verb possession
- be captured
verb change
- occur at a specified time or place
Example: Christmas falls on a Monday this year
noun event
- a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
verb change
- decrease in size, extent, or range
noun attribute
- a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
verb social
- yield to temptation or sin
verb social
- lose office or power
verb possession
- to be given by assignment or distribution
verb motion
- move in a specified direction
Example: The line of men fall forward
verb stative
- be due
Example: payments fall on the 1st of the month
verb social
- lose one's chastity
Example: a fallen woman
verb possession
- to be given by right or inheritance
verb possession
- come into the possession of
verb possession
- fall to somebody by assignment or lot; passed
verb possession
- be inherited by
verb motion
- slope downward
Example: The hills around here fall towards the ocean
verb motion
- lose an upright position suddenly
verb motion
- drop oneself to a lower or less erect position
verb contact
- fall or flow in a certain way
verb change
- assume a disappointed or sad expression
verb change
- be cast down
verb change
- come out; issue
verb change
- be born, used chiefly of lambs
verb change
- begin vigorously
verb change
- go as if by falling
verb change
- come as if by falling
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