fell on|fall on in English
chanced upon; met with (hard times, etc.); attacked, assaulted
Use "fell on|fall on" in a sentence
1. See synonyms for: Befall / Befallen / befell on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object), be·fell, be·fall·en, be·fall·ing
2. See synonyms for: befall / Befallen / befell on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object), be·fell, be·fall·en, be·fall·ing
3. RECAP: Blackhawks Fall to Panthers, 4-2 Chicago Bookended the scoring on the night, but fell to Florida on Saturday by Carter Baum @CarterBaum / Blackhawks.com
4. The patient fell on trembling.
5. Come on. Fall in!
6. Their requests fell on deaf ears.
7. Her advice fell on deaf ears.
8. A brick fell on her head.
9. The appeal fell on listless ears.
10. His complaints fell on deaf ears.
11. A tree fell on the road.
12. Prices fell on the stock market.
13. The guard fell on his backside.
14. He fell morosely on the bed.
15. Those words fell on deaf ears.
16. They fell on the enemy vigorously.
17. My eye fell on a curious object.
18. The handkerchief fell on the veranda floor.
19. The box fell plonk on the floor.
20. She fell forwards on to her face.
21. The lamp fell plonk on the table.
22. Share prices fell on Wall Street today.
23. But my suggestions fell on deaf ears.
24. I fell on the way to school.
25. They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity.