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71drop/fall into your lap — (or land in your lap) informal ◇ If something good drops/falls into your lap or lands in your lap, it comes to you suddenly in an unexpected way even though you did not try to get it. This wonderful new job just fell into my lap when I was least… …
72come/get/fall into line — ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line …
73get/fall into line — come/get/fall into line ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line …
74when the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into a ditch — ► when the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into a ditch proverb those people without knowledge or experience should not try to guide others in a similar position. Main Entry: ↑blind …
75fall into line — phrasal to comply with a certain course of action …
76fall into disfavor — lose favor, cease to be liked …
77fall into line — join in, become a part of; get in line …
78fall into line with — comply with a particular course of action, agree with, come together, be compatible with …
79fall into place — work out, come together, go smoothly …
80fall into routine — become accustomed to a usual set of procedures; become stuck in a boring and unimaginative series of activities …