User:Wietsezuyderwijk/Word file/to fall in

Phrasal verb
to fall in
 * 1)  to collapse; break down
 * "My world--the foreground of my consciousness--would fall in on me and crush me" (Ortega; 1905)
 * 1)  to join
 * "On my way I fell in with an immense populace, crowding through every avenue, all in the same direction, and exhibiting in every action the wildest excitement." (Poe; 1844)
 * 1)  to grow deferent to
 * "Yet — she was born and raised in the West Indies, and from hints she let fall in the past" (Howard; 1938)
 * 1)  to be charmed


 * to collapse; break down
 * "Lots of huts fell partially or completely in due to the earthquake."


 * to join
 * "Now a new dictatorship emerges, I might fall in with the resistance."