Idioms
fall for (someone or something)
to begin to like or love someone or something
The man fell for the woman at the bank but was afraid to ask her for a date. We fell for the new apartment when we first saw it.
fall from grace
fall head over heels
fall head over heels in love with (someone)
fall ill
fall in love with (someone or something)
fall in with (a group of people)
fall into a trap
fall into line
fall into place
fall off
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horn in on (someone)
strike up a friendship with (someone)
scream bloody murder
get one's dander up
blessing in disguise
elbow room
take (someone) for an idiot
in disguise
keep up (something)
get tired
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