We have no meanings for "fallen rather" in our records yet.
1 The snow, which had fallen rather mildly, all day, thickened with the coming of night.
2 It was the only government since the war under which crime had fallen rather than risen.
3 The glass had fallen rather suddenly, and altogether there seemed to be every prospect of a regular summer gale.
4 His first drive with a brassie had fallen rather short, and for the second he had chosen an iron.
5 Apart from our evening swirl of swallows, swooping for midges between the trees, the acre has fallen rather quiet.
6 Foundation has fallen rather out of fashion through the last few months, and it isn't very hard to understand why.
7 Lucy shifted where she stood and Saffy realized that silence had fallen rather heavily between them and it was her turn to speak.
8 It was nine o'clock in the evening, and darkness had fallen rather earlier than usual, owing to a black, cloudy sky that threatened rain.
9 I had foreseen, through my bars, this end of the business, though there was no indecent haste and our friendship had fallen rather off.
10 It also contends that in the wake of its introduction of the iBookstore, prices have fallen rather than risen from $7.97 on average to $7.34.
11 "He had fallen rather low," and he told Willoughby of their meeting outside of the café of Tewfikieh.
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