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to be shaken off as fruit from a tree; to fall off as leaves; to fall out as hair [1.7]
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concussion, a violent fall. See [1.2]
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to cast down, to cause to fall [1.7]
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to fall down at full length [1.7]
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to fall with violence; to dash upon [1.2]
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to fall, to fall against, to strike, to hit with violence, to lie down [1.2]
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to fall violently, to dash [1.2]
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to tumble down, to fall, to strike against, to hit. [1.2]
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to draw back; to fall back into evil ways [1.7]
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to fall, to drop, to lower, to enter [1.2]
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to fall down; to join up as a soldier, a member of something, etc [1.7]
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to be pulled up; to fall out, as hair or feathers [1.7]
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to fall to right and left, as the mast of a ship [1.2]
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to fall; to join up, to offer one's services [1.7]
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to slip, to fall, to give way, as a falling house or wall. [1.2]
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