fall down on
English
editVerb
editfall down on (third-person singular simple present falls down on, present participle falling down on, simple past fell down on, past participle fallen down on)
- To fail at or leave incomplete.
- 2013, Robert K. DeArment, Gunfighter in Gotham: Bat Masterson's New York City Years, →ISBN, page xxxvi:
- He would rather put a dent in his bankroll than fall down on anything he started.
- 2013, Victoria Socolova, Magickum.Prophetic dreams and lucid dreaming, →ISBN:
- Even if we involve the subcontractors in implementation, we will fall down on the job.
- 2015, Great Britain Parliament House of Commons Committee on Standards, HC 383 - The Standards System in the House of Commons, →ISBN, page 43:
- It might be that you would think in terms of the Standards Committee not only imparting a view about what standards are expected, and about what the consequences would be where people fall down on that in individual cases, but about a continuous process of engagement with Members of the House in terms of what standards are expected, to avoid having cases that illustrate it by virtue of breaches.
- To prostrate oneself in a position that rests on
- 2006, Iona, Fall Down and Worship Him!, →ISBN, page 35:
- I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity.
- To collapse so that the remains are on top of.
- 2012, Robert Butler, After the Snow Began to Fall, →ISBN, page 55:
- There is a support in the middle of this passageway to make sure the ceiling doesn't fall down on us.
- 2011, Robert S. Wilson, What Happens in Vegas: An Empire of Blood Short Story:
- Then he reached down and picked up the metal shelving from the thing and pushed it forward so it fell down on its other side with a loud crash.
- To stumble or unintentionally descend and land on
- 2012, Henry J. Acevedo, Super-Secret Spies, →ISBN, page 58:
- We started doing tug of war for the banana, and, eventually, the monkey yanked it out of my hands, making me fall down on my back on the ground.
- 2012, Alice Peterson, By My Side, →ISBN, page 17:
- I am still on the training reins and often fall down on the slopes.