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View definitions for fall out

fall out

verb as in argue

verb as in come to pass

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The band decided to form their own company called Apple Corps, which they hoped would ensure their business interests were protected but they fell out over Klein.

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Both Cameron and Victoria say that school isn't for everyone and that these centres can help others who struggle or fall out of mainstream education.

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But it has fallen out of favour after revelations that it is produced using forced labour by people from the Muslim Uyghur minority.

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The court heard Ms Valentine later discovered the hairdresser had fallen out with Mr Wellings and moved to live with a friend in Dorset and was "back to her normal self".

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It’s a big challenge since Warren started the season ranked in The Times’ top 25, then fell out when its starting quarterback and receiver left school after the first game.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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