fall out of造句1. In his sleep he let the book fall out of his hand.
2. Well, she would fall out of love with him.
3. I was endlessly letting things fall out of my hands.
4. Do you know how many subscription cards can fall out of a magazine as you thumb through 10 pages?
5. Why didn't they fall out of the sky?
6. The stars fall out of the sky.
7. Even monkeys fall out of trees.
8. I fall out of love with smoking recently.
9. Take risks, you can't fall out of bed if you sleep on the floor.
10. No, really. I guess it didn't fall out of the car after all. Look! My peach pit is inside it, too.
10.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. Hey , why did the chicken fall out of the tree?
12. Can you ever fall out of love with your kids?
13. Devices fall out of favor, but seldom if ever get abolished by design.
14. Put on your lifejacket, which would help you to stay up if you fall out of the boat.
15. Bad habits are easy to fall into but not easy to fall out of.
16. Some days she took a hot bath and let hot water fall out of a saturated washcloth.
17. Apart from the 4-SUBS, traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade.
18. Mrs Cook, a heart patient, was suffering from a condition which made her agitated and likely to fall out of bed.
19. Not only do women fall in love less easily, they are more likely to fall out of love.
20. As the language grows, new words are introduced and many words fall out of use.
21. Roll in the aisles : laugh so much that you fall out of your seat.
22. Murder will out. Be careful the skeleton will one day fall out of the closet.
23. Note that I just made a 90 degree turn and didn't fall out of the sky!
24. Lodge said the great nations of the world were taking control of the world's undeveloped areas. As one of the great nations, Lodge said, the United States must not fall out of this line of march.
25. As the language grows, new words are accepted and many words fall out of use.
26. As a language grows, new words are introduced and many words fall out of use.
27. Oh , no; girls , you know, are much too clever to fall out of their prams.
28. As the policeman shakes Harpo's hand, you can hear pieces of silver that Harpo has stolen fall out of his clothes.
29. As one of the great nations, Lodge said, the United States must not fall out of this line of march.
30. Even if one day you become a paunchy, hair fall out of people, and I still love you.