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  • 41fall in with — 1 he fell in with a bad crowd: GET INVOLVED WITH, take up with, join up with, go around with, string along with, make friends with; informal hang out/about with. 2 he won t fall in with their demands: COMPLY WITH, go along with, support,… …

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  • 42fall for — {v.}, {slang} 1. To begin to like very much. * /Dick fell for baseball when he was a little boy./ 2. To begin to love (a boy or a girl.) * /Helen was a very pretty girl and people were not surprised that Bill fell for her./ 3. To believe… …

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  • 43fall for — {v.}, {slang} 1. To begin to like very much. * /Dick fell for baseball when he was a little boy./ 2. To begin to love (a boy or a girl.) * /Helen was a very pretty girl and people were not surprised that Bill fell for her./ 3. To believe… …

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  • 44Begin to Breathe — Infobox Album Name = Begin To Breathe Type = studio album Longtype = Artist = Eru Cover size = Caption = Released = September 5, 2005 Recorded = Genre = K pop, ballad Length = Language = Korean Label = Producer = Reviews = Compiled by =… …

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  • 45Begin Again (Nutshell album) — Infobox Album | Name = Begin Again Type = Album Artist = Nutshell Released = 1978 Recorded = Genre = Folk/Gospel Length = Label = Myrrh Records MYR1067 Producer = Jon Miller, Rod Edwards and Roger Hand Reviews = Last album = Flyaway (1977) This… …

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  • 46begin — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To get under way] Syn. start, cause, initiate, inaugurate, commence, occasion, impel, produce, effect, set in motion, launch, mount, start up, start off, start on, start in, take up, induce, create, bring about, get going,… …

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  • 47fall\ for — v slang 1. To begin to like very much. Dick fell for baseball when he was a little boy. 2. To begin to love (a boy or a girl.) Helen was a very pretty girl and people were not surprised that Bill fell for her. 3. To believe (something told to… …

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  • 48fall\ to — v 1. To begin to work. The boys fell to and quickly cut the grass. Syn.: turn to 2. To begin to fight. They took out their swords and fell to. 3. To begin to eat. The hungry boys fell to before everyone sat down. 4. Begin; start. The old friends… …

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  • 49fall asleep — verb change from a waking to a sleeping state (Freq. 8) he always falls asleep during lectures • Syn: ↑dope off, ↑flake out, ↑drift off, ↑nod off, ↑drop off, ↑doze off, ↑ …

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  • 50fall into — verb be included in or classified as (Freq. 14) This falls under the rubric various • Syn: ↑fall under • Hypernyms: ↑constitute, ↑represent, ↑make up, ↑comprise, ↑ …

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