fall away in English

noun
1
made or done while moving or falling away, especially (in basketball) from the basket.
he hit a fallaway jumper with five minutes left in the half

Use "fall away" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "fall away" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fall away", or refer to the context using the word "fall away" in the English Dictionary.

1. Demand began to fall away.

2. Let the scales fall away.

3. All his fall away from him.

4. The crowd began to fall away.

5. Subscriptions will not fall away this year.

6. All his old friends fall away from him.

7. His supporters began to fall away from him.

8. The snowstorm caused traffic to fall away sharply.

9. You'd scarcely believe anybody could fall away so rapidly.

10. She felt the pit of her stomach fall away.

11. Aflame is the final installment of the Fall Away series

12. The sales of cold drinks usually fall away in winter.

13. He will never fall away even in time of danger.

14. The poem does not fall away from its open line.

15. So the soldiers cut the ropes and let it fall away.

16. If you take this medicine,all your symptoms will fall away.

17. In a crisis, old prejudices fall away and everyone works together.

18. She pointed out that the plaster would soon fall away without paint.

19. His coalition may hold a clear majority but this could quickly fall away.

20. 3 Any who fall away from the faith lose out on everlasting life.

21. According to the Pali canon, Conceit is the last defilement to fall away

22. If you take this medicine, all your aches and pains will fall away.

23. Aflame (Fall Away Series, Book #4) From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Bully, Until You, Rival, and Falling Away comes the sizzling conclusion to the Fall Away series

24. And gradually, the corruption, dust, and limitations of this earth begin to fall away.

25. In other words, they leave the Old Ship Zion—they fall away; they apostatize.

26. His grandeurs were stricken valueless ; they seemed to fall away from him like rotten rags.

27. Her books include the Fall Away Series, Corrupt, and Misconduct, due out December 1, 2015

28. So the soldiers cut the ropes that held the lifeboat and let it fall away.

29. The doing of those who fall away I have hated; it does not cling to me. . . .

30. Apostates are those who fall away from the true faith, abandoning what they formerly professed to believe

31. The years fall away and Pennington is a lonely little boy, mourning the loss of his three big sisters.

32. In a case of adultery such as that noted in Numbers chapter 5, in what sense would a guilty woman’s ‘thigh fall away’?

33. The theme that emerged was that as the gate to a nudist club closed behind me, more than my clothes would fall away.

34. 22 This water that brings a curse will enter into your intestines to cause your abdomen to swell and make your thigh* fall away.”

35. The advantage of the Alaskan® Winch is its ability to make milling easier and the cut smoother with its fall away return anchor, which allows the user to cut right to the end of a log.

36. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’

37. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’

38. What is an Apostate? The word "apostasy" comes from the Greek apostasia, which is translated "falling away" in 2 Thessalonians 2:3.The word is closely related to the Greek word for "divorce." Apostates are those who fall away from the true faith, abandoning what they formerly professed to believe.

39. Paul used the word ka·taʹra in likening Christians who fall away after having partaken of holy spirit to the “ground” that is unresponsive to rain and that produces only thorns and thistles (Heb 6:7, 8), while Peter uses the same word to describe as “accursed” those who are covetous, who “have eyes full of adultery” and entice unsteady souls. —2Pe 2:14.