fall out造句1. When rogues (or thieves) fall out, honest men come by their own.
2. Her baby teeth are starting to fall out.
3. Most married people fall out over money.
4. The drugs made her hair fall out.
5. Mum and I used to fall out a lot.
6. "Fall out, men!" shouted the sergeant-major.
7. The chemotherapy made her hair fall out.
8. I don't like to fall out with my friends.
9. In his sleep he let the book fall out of his hand.
10. Some of the men were obliged to fall out from fatigue.
11. They turn red and the tears fall out.
12. Well, she would fall out of love with him.
13. It should fall out in one piece.
14. I was endlessly letting things fall out of my hands.
15. Do you know how many subscription cards can fall out of a magazine as you thumb through 10 pages?
16. What if you fall out with your partner or fellow shareholders?
17. Discs must fall out with their artists as much as anyone else, I reason, but this idea produces the Go!
18. Put on your lifejacket, which would help you to stay up if you fall out of the boat.
19. Bad habits are easy to fall into but not easy to fall out of.
20. Tie up the top of the bag so the rubbish doesn't fall out.
21. After a long drill, the commander told his men to fall out.
22. A side effect of the treatment is that your hair starts to fall out.
23. Make sure you are strapped in very well, or else you will fall out.
24. Maybe it's true that life begins at fifty. But everything else starts to wear out, fall out, or spread out.Phyllis Diller
25. Back at home again I came down to breakfast one morning scratching my head and my hair started to fall out.
26. Some days she took a hot bath and let hot water fall out of a saturated washcloth.
27. A drawing pin through the pocket ensures the holder does not fall out; comfort, security and peace at last.
28. Apart from the 4-SUBS, traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade.
29. If a child can open them more than four inches he could fall out.
30. Mrs Cook, a heart patient, was suffering from a condition which made her agitated and likely to fall out of bed.