Search
to fall out
[phrase form: fall]
01
to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument
02
to detach from a surface or object
03
to take place
04
to come as a logical consequence of something
Example
Political differences caused the neighbors to fall out, leading to a strained relationship.
Misunderstandings over a project led the colleagues to fall out and work separately.
After a heated debate, the friends fell out and stopped speaking to each other.
Despite their longstanding friendship, a series of disagreements caused them to fall out and go their separate ways.
The siblings tended to fall out occasionally, but they always reconciled in the end.
Nearby Words