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fall out
Happen, result, as in Let us know how it falls out in the end . [Second half of 1500s]
Also, have a falling-out . Disagree, quarrel, as in The brothers fell out over their inheritance , or They no longer speak—they had a falling-out some years ago . [First half of 1500s]
Leave one's place in military ranks, as in After inspection they were ordered to fall out . [First half of 1800s]
Example Sentences
Ms Duffield now sits as an independent MP after falling out with the leadership over several issues, including her stance on women-only spaces.
He acknowledged there had been a "falling out" between himself and Lancaster, but said it was over "whether an orchid should stay on a bowl of soup or not".
Those number one albums both fell out of the Top 30 after one week, a sign of a strong core fanbase, with limited crossover appeal.
Susan Lakin suffered with mobility problems and was bought the armchair belt restraint by her family to keep her safe after she started to fall out of bed and her seat.
He picks up any instrument and the music just falls out of his fingers.
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