Word | fall out (2) |
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Meaning | Meaning: If you and a friend fall out, you are no longer friendly because of a disagreement or a problem you've had. |
Example | For example:
Nouns often used as subjects with fall out (2): friends, relatives, partners, colleagues, lovers Note: The noun "falling-out" comes from this phrasal verb. A "falling-out" occurs when friends, colleagues or family members have a disagreement or a misunderstanding over something, and their relationship is in danger of ending. For example, "They had a falling-out over their mother's will after she died." |
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