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View definitions for fall out

fall out

verb as in argue

verb as in come to pass

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The two rivals had been allies - coming to power together in a coup - but fell out over an internationally backed plan to move towards civilian rule.

From BBC

Similarly, chunks of the framework narrative seem to have fallen out of the film.

Mr Paisley said that during Trump's last term in office there was "no negative fall out for Northern Ireland".

From BBC

On the same day the Bruins fell out of the Associated Press rankings, they might have bottomed out Monday with a 75-68 loss to Rutgers at Jersey Mike’s Arena.

However, insisted Mr Musk's backing was "not crucial" and suggested the falling out with the billionaire could benefit Reform UK in future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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