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Phrasal Verb - Falling Over

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'fall over' is a idiomatic expression used to describe a situation where someone or something is collapsing, tumbling, or flipping onto its back or side, often due to a loss of balance, physical force, or mechanical failure. It can also imply a collapse in physical health, energy, or emotional well-being.

Examples

No.Example
1The toddler fell over while trying to walk on the ice.
2The bicycle fell over when its tire went flat.
3She fell over when her ankle gave out while running.
4The waving flag fell over in the strong wind.
5The price increase caused the shareholder's confidence to fall over.
6The engine compartment of the crashed vehicle fell over.
7He fell over his own feet when learning how to skate.
8The specialized equipment tradition looked set to fall over.
9The sweeping arc of the falling water seemed to fall over the walking bridge.
10The star player had a scare as she fell over during the game, but got back up again.