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Meanings of
falling off
in English
Catalan
caiguda
Spanish
caída
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A noticeable deterioration in performance or quality.
slack
slump
falloff
drop-off
Catalan
caiguda
Synonyms
Examples for "
slack
"
slack
slump
falloff
drop-off
Examples for "
slack
"
1
Shortly, Ipshank returned; he carried the young girl
slack
in his arms.
2
The private sector remains in no position to pick up the
slack
.
3
He lifted the
slack
body down and put it in the sand.
4
But absolute oil inventory levels remained high globally due to
slack
demand.
5
However, eight different players scored for Cincy to pick up the
slack
.
1
For four years, Poland's economy kept growing strongly despite the global
slump
.
2
Analysts said the revised guidance was expected given the farm economy
slump
.
3
He said Gulf markets were being re-rated following the oil price
slump
.
4
A
slump
in the oil price lifted shares of major energy companies.
5
The recent
slump
in oil prices constrained growth as well, Ice said.
1
Mattel blamed a decline in product orders from retailers for the
falloff
.
2
Then came the new coronavirus, jobless tenants leaving town and a rent
falloff
.
3
Tribune's newspapers remain profitable despite the
falloff
in readers and advertising.
4
Orlando suffered no evident
falloff
after last year's mass shooting in a gay nightclub.
5
But the
falloff
in Goldman's business is striking nevertheless.
1
A number of airports around the UK have free 10-minute
drop
-
off
points.
2
These troops patrol from pre-selected
drop
-
off
points to carefully prioritised target areas.
3
Carriers say part of the reason is a dramatic
drop
-
off
in demand.
4
Dunning didn't enter the house for either the pickup or the
drop
-
off
.
5
Take your warbirds as low over the refugee
drop
-
off
site as possible.
Usage of
falling off
in English
1
Whatever it takes to prevent your beloved state
falling
off
that precipice.
2
She hadn't seen him since yesterday morning after
falling
off
her bike.
3
They must have had people
falling
off
that thing left and right.
4
It confirms that really the economy is not
falling
off
a cliff.
5
Apartment block, several storeys, Wellington Rotten balconies at risk of
falling
off
.
6
For some people, speaking in public is like
falling
off
a log.
7
Boil your chicken good until the meat is
falling
off
the bones.
8
She seemed to be
falling
off
into the trough of the waves.
9
When the spring came, Thyrza knew a
falling
off
in her health.
10
I love
falling
off
the map, and in Albania you still can.
11
I require a special saddle to keep from
falling
off
my horse.
12
After that there is a decided
falling
off
of the beau monde.
13
Well, run while collecting gems, avoiding
falling
off
cliffs, and dodging obstacles.
14
I'm just swimming like I'm
falling
off
a building, not even breathing.
15
Anything hotter and they will probably feel like they are
falling
off
.
16
We are afraid of
falling
off
this little raft of a world.
Other examples for "falling off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
falling
off
falling
fall
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
falling off
Catalan
caiguda
davallada
Spanish
caída
Falling off
through the time
Falling off
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Common
New Zealand
Common
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