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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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Ms Roberts said bruises and lumps had been caused by Charlie falling out of bed and told "lies" about taking him to hospital when she had not, the court heard.

From BBC

“Something genius always falls out of that,” he said, “and Dwight knows that. I love that he’s still like that.”

“We obviously had a falling out, but when I was fired I wasn’t coaching very good,” Robinson told The Times’ T.J.

Judge Simon Drew said it remained unclear why the families had fallen out but it had formed the motivation for the 2019 conspiracy.

From BBC

The former president’s predictions of triumph, the reporter who has covered several Republican presidential campaigns concluded, belie a sense of panic among his subordinates that "the bottom has started to fall out" in their efforts.

From Salon

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

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