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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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fall into place<br />

- to fit together, to become organized<br />

Everything fell into place <strong>and</strong> we were able to prepare for our trip to Brazil.<br />

fall off<br />

- to decrease<br />

The number of tourists to the isl<strong>and</strong> is falling off.<br />

fall off the wagon<br />

- to return to use alcohol or drugs after stopping for awhile<br />

The man fell off the wagon after he had stopped drinking for three years.<br />

fall on deaf ears<br />

- to ignore something that is intended for you<br />

My complaints to my boss always fall on deaf ears.<br />

fall on hard times<br />

- to meet many troubles<br />

The town fell on hard times after the computer company moved to another town.<br />

fall out of use<br />

- to be no longer used<br />

Video recorders have fallen out of use recently.<br />

fall out with (someone) over (something)<br />

- to disagree or quarrel with someone about something<br />

I fell out with my roommate over who should clean the bathroom.<br />

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