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All fall over synonyms

fall oΒ·ver
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verb fall over

  • shed β€” Textiles. (on a loom) a triangular, transverse opening created between raised and lowered warp threads through which the shuttle passes in depositing the loose pick.
  • surge β€” a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep: the onward surge of an angry mob.
  • shower β€” a person or thing that shows.
  • spray β€” a single, slender shoot, twig, or branch with its leaves, flowers, or berries.
  • spurt β€” to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
  • discharge β€” to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • squirt β€” to eject liquid in a jet from a narrow orifice: The hose squirted all over us.
  • wave β€” a member of the Waves.
  • issue β€” the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
  • well β€” in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well.
  • slop β€” to spill or splash (liquid).
  • overtop β€” to rise over or above the top of: a skyscraper that overtops all the other buildings.
  • irrupt β€” to break or burst in suddenly.
  • whelm β€” to submerge; engulf.
  • canter β€” When a horse canters, it moves at a speed that is slower than a gallop but faster than a trot.
  • play β€” a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • plunge β€” to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something, as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse; submerge: to plunge a dagger into one's heart.
  • misstep β€” a wrong step.
  • founder β€” a person who founds or casts metal, glass, etc.
  • buck β€” A buck is a US or Australian dollar.
  • spring β€” String PRocessING language
  • lapse β€” an accidental or temporary decline or deviation from an expected or accepted condition or state; a temporary falling or slipping from a previous standard: a lapse of justice.
  • miscalculate β€” Calculate (an amount, distance, or measurement) wrongly.
  • disconcert β€” to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
  • lurch β€” Archaic. the act of lurking or state of watchfulness.
  • confuse β€” If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
  • sprawl β€” to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
  • lope β€” to move or run with bounding steps, as a quadruped, or with a long, easy stride, as a person.
  • hop β€” to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground.
  • throw off β€” to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • go wrong β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • slip up β€” an act or instance of slipping.
  • apple-polish β€” to curry favor with someone, especially in an obsequious or flattering manner.
  • butter up β€” If someone butters you up, they try to please you because they want you to help or support them.
  • curry favor β€” to try to win favor by flattery, fawning, etc.
  • buddy up β€” comrade or chum (often used as a term of address).
  • lay it on β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • make up to β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • play up to β€” a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • bow and scrape β€” to behave in an excessively deferential or obsequious way
  • yes β€” (used to express affirmation or assent or to mark the addition of something emphasizing and amplifying a previous statement): Do you want that? Yes, I do.
  • eat crow β€” any of several large oscine birds of the genus Corvus, of the family Corvidae, having a long, stout bill, lustrous black plumage, and a wedge-shaped tail, as the common C. brachyrhynchos, of North America.
  • eat dirt β€” any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement.
  • eat humble pie β€” humility forced upon someone, often under embarrassing conditions; humiliation.
  • make much of β€” great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • suck up to β€” to flatter for one's own profit; toady
  • politic β€” shrewd or prudent in practical matters; tactful; diplomatic.
  • play the game β€” an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • soften up β€” make softer
  • cry up β€” to praise highly; extol
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