Fall off - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfɑːl ˈɒf|  American pronunciation of the word fall off
Brit.  |fɔːl|  British pronunciation of the word fall off

verb

- come off
- fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly (syn: sink, slump)
- diminish in size or intensity (syn: fall away)

Extra examples

Student numbers have been falling off recently.

The quality of performance has fallen off since last year.

The leading boat fell off when the wind grew too strong.

...the coastline falls off toward the north after you round the bay...

...you'd think these refrigerator magnets would have better adherence—they fall off every time I open the door...

...you'll need to make sure you girth the saddle tightly or you'll fall off the horse...

After this initial boost, recruiting will fall off again.

Did she fall off the cliff by accident, or was she pushed off?

Did she fall off the cliff by accident, or was she shoved off?

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