To fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly.
Diminish in size or intensity.
1 In fact today it was very loose: almost ready to fall off .
2 I'll follow along as best I can in case you fall off .
3 Years ago, the siding had begun to fall off his mother's house.
4 Nothing too strenuous; I didn't want any body parts to fall off .
5 He let the head of his craft fall off in the wind.
6 Ms Young started watching the weight fall off and upped her workouts.
7 Some balance themselves skillfully on narrow bridges; others fall off almost immediately.
8 For a second, I thought we were both going to fall off .
9 Let me get it before you fall off your stool, Daria said.
10 Artemis caused the point of the spear to fall off in midflight.
11 Aer Lingus has reported a fall off in passenger numbers for December.
12 I started laughing so hard I thought I'd fall off my chair.
13 It's that when we fall off , you won't help us back up.
14 If you don't fall off for the first 20 feet you're fine.
15 When we take them out of the blankets their toes fall off .
16 An examination of the branches that did fall off will elucidate this.
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