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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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fall head over heels in love with (someone)<br />

- to fall deeply in love with someone<br />

My sister fell head over heels in love with a boy in her English class.<br />

fall ill<br />

- to become ill<br />

My father fell ill with a cold last week.<br />

fall in love (with someone or something)<br />

- to begin to love someone or something<br />

I fell in love with the girl the first time that I saw her at the restaurant.<br />

We fell in love with the house when we first saw it.<br />

fall in with (a group of people)<br />

- to become associated with a bad group of people<br />

The boy fell in with a bad group of friends <strong>and</strong> began to have problems at school.<br />

fall into a trap<br />

- to become caught in someone's scheme<br />

The criminals fell into a trap that the police had prepared for them.<br />

fall into line<br />

- to st<strong>and</strong> properly in a row (like soldiers)<br />

The soldiers fell into line as they waited for the inspection.<br />

fall into line<br />

- to conform to a certain course of action<br />

The players fell into line after the coach became more strict during practice.<br />

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