fall in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
FALL (verb): to drop or descend from a higher position, often referring to leaves or objects during the autumn season.
Sample Sentences
- The leaves begin to fall as autumn arrives.
- She watched the children happily fall into piles of colorful leaves.
- It's important to fall back on your training in times of crisis.
- He couldn't help but fall in love with the city during his visit.
- As the sun began to set, the temperature started to fall rapidly.
- The leaves begin to fall as autumn approaches, painting the ground in vibrant colors.
- He decided to fall back on his old skills when the new project became too challenging.
- During the fall, the rain can create beautiful reflections on the streets.
- She watched him fall gracefully as he attempted a difficult dance move.
- After the fall of the empire, many changes swept through the region.
- The leaves begin to fall as autumn approaches.
- She felt a sudden fall in temperature as the sun went down.
- He decided to fall back on his savings during the unexpected crisis.
- During the fall, the city hosts a beautiful festival to celebrate the harvest.
- If you don’t pay attention, you might fall behind in the class.
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