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fall off

phrasal verbto become lower, cheaper, or less ExampleSales have fallen off since the tourist season ended.

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  1. fall off - definition of fall off by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
    v. fell (f l), fall·en (fô l n), fall·ing, falls. v.intr. 1. To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity. 2. To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position: I fell ...
     
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  3. Urban Dictionary: fall off
    v. In rap music, to "fall off" the radar, either due to not releasing any material, releasing crap, or selling out.
     
  4. fall off - Wiktionary
    to fall off (third-person singular simple present falls off, present participle falling off, simple past fell off, past participle fallen off). (transitive and intransitive) To ...
     
  5. fall off - Cambridge Dictionary Online - Cambridge University Press
    fall off - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for fall off : If the amount, rate or quality of something falls off, it becomes smaller or lower: See more ...
     
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    Synonyms for fall off at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
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    Sep 24, 2010 ... http://Bikini.com Could this be the most attention grabbing bikini on the beach? No strings attached -- but who needs those pesky bikini strings ...
     
  8. fall off - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
    fall off - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions.