Phrasal Verb - Falling for
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.Definition
Falling for someone or something means to become infatuated with, attracted to, or enamored with them. This can be a romantic partner, a hobby, or even an idea. The phrase implies a strong sense of affection, interest, or obsession.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I've been falling for her since I met her in college. |
| 2 | He's fallen for the idea of traveling the world, and now he's been saving up for a year. |
| 3 | My friends have been trying to warn me that I'm falling for a scammer. |
| 4 | I've fallen for the idea of becoming a professional artist. |
| 5 | She's been falling for the beauty of nature as she's been hiking more often. |
| 6 | He's been falling for his job as a chef in a new restaurant. |
| 7 | We're all falling for the charm of the artist's new book. |
| 8 | My brother has been trying to convince me that I'm falling for a bad habit. |
| 9 | The tourists have been falling for the romantic atmosphere of the city. |
| 10 | I've fallen for the idea of writing a novel. |