We found 33 examples of how to use fall off in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 33.
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1. | The leaves fall off the trees in the fall. | |
2. | Newton saw an apple fall off a tree. | |
3. | Hold on tight, otherwise you will fall off. | |
4. | When you fall off the stairs, you're downstairs quickly. | |
5. | Don't fall off! | |
6. | I hope that you fall off a cliff. | |
7. | I don't like peas. They always fall off the knife. | |
8. | Mind you don't fall off the ladder. | |
9. | I'm not going to fall off the ladder, am I? | |
10. | Don't fall off your chair. | |
11. | If you don't want to fall off the cliff, don't stay near it. | |
12. | Your shirt button is about to fall off. | |
13. | "Don't you do it, Anne," entreated Diana. "You'll fall off and be killed. " | |
14. | "There's one thing plain to be seen, Anne," said Marilla, "and that is that your fall off the Barry roof hasn't injured your tongue at all." | |
15. | The branch is about to fall off. | |
16. | If Cinderella's shoe fits perfectly, then why did it fall off? | |
17. | I saw Tom and Mary fall off their bicycles. | |
18. | I saw Tom and Mary fall off their bikes. | |
19. | I saw Tom fall off his bicycle. | |
20. | I saw Tom fall off his bike. | |
21. | It's just about to fall off. | |
22. | In autumn, leaves fall off trees. | |
23. | The leaves fall off the trees in autumn. | |
24. | Why do the leaves fall off the trees in autumn? | |
25. | I thought I was going to fall off the bed earlier. |