We have no meanings for "possible fall" in our records yet.
1 For a split second the idea of a possible fall seemed almost attractive.
2 THE victim of two giant killings, possible fall guys in the Premiership plot.
3 Every time they looked down they saw a possible fall upon rough, blade-like granite edges.
4 Democrats say efforts to discredit mail balloting, coupled with a possible fall in polling venues, could depress turnout.
5 Additionally, families and individuals identified a number of consequences and adaptations which they implemented to alleviate possible fall impact.
6 The introduction of a new NHS visa will hopefully offset a possible fall in NHS workers due to Brexit.
7 The redoubtable captain rode the breech, hands in place on the barrel as Smee steadied him against a possible fall .
8 They hope that a new fast track visa for health workers will offset a possible fall in NHS workers, due to Brexit.
9 To combat this threat, some employ an overly defensive stance, hoping that an audible absence of pride will pre-empt any possible fall .
10 The Oscar-nominated actress stars in the Fox midseason drama Empire about the rise and possible fall of the Lyon family's music dynasty.
11 Mr Ellis's predictions stand in opposition to those which have outlined a possible fall in house prices of up to 30 per cent.
12 Madam, -Michael O Braonain made an interesting point (April 8th) about a possible fall in the numbers of planners in local authorities.
13 Every Spider, as she goes, at the same time spins a safety-cord which will guard the rope-walker against the risk of an always possible fall .
14 Equity futures fell on the news, with S&P 500 futures dropping 3 points to 1,405.20, signaling a possible fall in stocks on Friday.
15 Three times he nearly as possible fell .
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Possible fall through the time