Phrase thesaurus
Fall Phrases
205 phrases and expressions related to "fall".
Phrases
- A falling out
- Angel Falls (tourist attraction in Venezuela)
- Arse over tit
- As easy as falling off a log
- Ass over tea-kettle
- At one fell swoop
- At the drop of a hat
- Atishoo atishoo all fall down
- Bowl over
- Bread always falls butter side down
- Bumps a daisy
- Can't Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley song)
- Castles made of sand fall into the sea eventually
- Catch a falling star
- Chocolate drop
- Come a cropper
- Drop It Like It's Hot (Snoop Dogg song)
- Drop a bombshell
- Drop a brick
- Drop a bundle
- Drop a clanger
- Drop a dime
- Drop a hint
- Drop a sprog
- Drop by
- Drop dead
- Drop dead gorgeous
- Drop dead list
- Drop down dead
- Drop in on
- Drop in the bucket
- Drop in the ocean
- Drop it like a hot potato
- Drop like a stone
- Drop me a line
- Drop off
- Drop someone off
- Drop the Dead Donkey (BBC comedy television series)
- Drop the ball
- Drop your aitches
- Drop your bundle
- Drop your cookies
- Drop your drawers
- Drop your guard
- Drop your pants
- Everything but the kitchen sink
- Fall about laughing
- Fall about your ears
- Fall amongst friends
- Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
- Fall apart at the seams
- Fall asleep
- Fall back on
- Fall between the cracks
- Fall by the wayside
- Fall down on the job
- Fall flat
- Fall flat on your face
- Fall foul of the law
- Fall from grace
- Fall guy
- Fall in
- Fall in love
- Fall into bad habits
- Fall into line
- Fall like a stone
- Fall off the radar
- Fall off the wagon
- Fall on deaf ears
- Fall on hard times
- Fall on stony ground
- Fall on your feet
- Fall on your sword
- Fall out
- Fall out of favour
- Fall out of love with
- Fall prey to
- Fall through
- Fall through the cracks
- Fallen angel
- Falling Into You (Celine Dion album)
- Falling down drunk
- Falls City (Nickname of Louisville Kentucky)
- Flag fall (An Australian expression for a fixed starting fee, typically at the start of a taxi ride)
- Flash crash (the sudden drop in the Dow Jones Index in 2010)
- Get the drop on
- Good to the last drop (Maxwell House Coffee advertising slogan)
- Gravity check
- Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan song)
- He's fallen in the water (A catchphrase from The Goon Show)
- Hit the deck
- How are the mighty fallen
- I've fallen and I can't get up! (LifeCall Personal Emergency Response Systems advertising slogan)
- If I Fell (The Beatles song)
- If the sky falls we shall catch larks
- If you don't stand for something you will fall for anything (Malcolm X quotation)
- In decline
- Into every life a little rain must fall
- It fell off the back of a lorry
- Jack fell down and broke his crown (line from nursery rhyme)
- Kitchen sink drama
- Let it drop
- Let the chips fall where they may
- Little strokes fell great oaks
- London bridge is falling down (line from nursery rhyme)
- Loose lips sink ships (World War II advertising slogan)
- Mr. October (Nickname of Reggie Jackson)
- Niagara Falls (tourist attraction in Canada)
- Nuclear autumn
- Oh, how the mighty have fallen
- One fall, two submissions or a knockout
- Pride comes before a fall
- Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head (Burt Bacharach song)
- Riding for a fall
- Ring aring of roses, a pocketful of posies, atishoo, atishoo, all fall down (line from nursery rhyme)
- Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
- Rough and tumble
- Senor October (Nickname of David Ortiz)
- Shop 'till you drop
- Sink estate
- Sink like a stone
- Sink or swim
- Sink without trace
- Sink your teeth into it
- Slip and slide
- Slip on a banana skin
- Slip up
- Spring forward, Fall back
- Stop drop and roll
- Swing by (slang expression meaning drop in for a visit)
- Take a fall for
- Take the plunge
- The Icebox Of The United States (Nickname of International Falls Minnesota)
- The apple never falls far from the tree
- The bigger they are the harder they fall
- The bottom fell out of the market
- The bread always falls buttered side down
- The fruit does not fall far from the tree
- The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain
- The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
- The scales have fallen from my eyes
- Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold (from a poem by Yeats)
- Tits up
- Turn on, tune in, drop out (A catchphrase from Timothy Leary)
- United we stand divided we fall
- Victoria Falls (tourist attraction in Zambia)
- Waiting for the other shoe to drop
- Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink
- We used to have one of those, but the wheels fell off
- When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all (line from nursery rhyme)
- Whoops a daisy
- You could have heard a pin drop
- You shop, we drop (Tesco home delivery advertising slogan)
Related
- Atishoo atishoo all fall down
- Castles made of sand fall into the sea eventually
- Fall about laughing
- Fall about your ears
- Fall amongst friends
- Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
- Fall apart at the seams
- Fall asleep
- Fall back on
- Fall between the cracks
- Fall by the wayside
- Fall down on the job
- Fall flat
- Fall flat on your face
- Fall foul of the law
- Fall from grace
- Fall guy
- Fall in
- Fall in love
- Fall into bad habits
- Fall into line
- Fall like a stone
- Fall off the radar
- Fall off the wagon
- Fall on deaf ears
- Fall on hard times
- Fall on stony ground
- Fall on your feet
- Fall on your sword
- Fall out
- Fall out of favour
- Fall out of love with
- Fall prey to
- Fall through
- Fall through the cracks
- Flag fall (An Australian expression for a fixed starting fee, typically at the start of a taxi ride)
- Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan song)
- If you don't stand for something you will fall for anything (Malcolm X quotation)
- Into every life a little rain must fall
- Let the chips fall where they may
- One fall, two submissions or a knockout
- Pride comes before a fall
- Riding for a fall
- Ring aring of roses, a pocketful of posies, atishoo, atishoo, all fall down (line from nursery rhyme)
- Spring forward, Fall back
- Take a fall for
- The bigger they are the harder they fall
- The fruit does not fall far from the tree
- The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
- Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold (from a poem by Yeats)
- United we stand divided we fall
- When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all (line from nursery rhyme)