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There are 16 words containing FALLOF

falloff fall-off fall␣offfall␣off␣a␣clifffall-off␣analysesfall-off␣analysisfall␣off␣a␣truckfall␣off␣one's␣perchfalloffs fall-offsfall␣off␣the␣clifffall␣off␣the␣turnip␣truckfall␣off␣the␣wagonfall␣of␣manfall␣of␣the␣wallfall␣of␣wicket

19 definitions found

  • falloff — n. A reduction or decline.
  • fall-off — n. Alternative spelling of falloff.
  • fall␣off — v. (Transitive and intransitive) To become detached or to drop from. — v. (Intransitive) To diminish in size, value, etc. — v. (Nautical) To change the direction of the sail so as to point…
  • fall␣off␣a␣cliff — v. (Intransitive) To suddenly decrease in quantity; to become…
  • fall-off␣analyses — n. Plural of fall-off analysis.
  • fall-off␣analysis — n. (Archaeology) A type of archaeological analysis. Finds are…
  • fall␣off␣a␣truck — v. (Idiomatic, US, euphemistic) Of an item of merchandise, to…
  • fall␣off␣one's␣perch — v. (Slang) To die. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fall off, perch.
  • falloffs — n. Plural of falloff.
  • fall-offs — n. Plural of fall-off an alternative spelling of falloff.
  • fall␣off␣the␣cliff — v. (Motor racing, tyres) suddenly decline dramatically in performance.
  • fall␣off␣the␣turnip␣truck — v. (Chiefly US, stative, idiomatic) To be naive, uninformed, or…
  • fall␣off␣the␣wagon — v. (Idiomatic) To cease or fail at a regimen of self-improvement…
  • fall␣of␣man — n. The transition of the first man and woman from a state of innocent…
  • fall␣of␣the␣wall — n. (History) The deconstruction of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and 1990.
  • fall␣of␣wicket — n. (Cricket) The side’s total score when a particular batsman was out.
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