Idioms
fall head over heels
to fall down
The little boy fell head over heels down the hillside.
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
fall off the wagon
fall on deaf ears
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in a kind of way
scare up (somebody or something) or scare (somebody or something) up
play-by-play (description)
give chase to (someone or something)
have a go at (something)
the one-two
recognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is
not in the same league with (someone or something)
have sticky fingers
trump card
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Bookkeeper is the only word in English language with three consecutive double letters
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