fall+behind
91fall flat on your face — 1) to fall forwards so that you are lying on your front 2) to fail completely, especially in an embarrassing way This scheme will fall flat on its face unless the residents get behind it …
92drop behind — fall behind, be unable to keep pace with …
93remain behind — fall behind in payments …
94fall on — or[fall upon] {v.} 1. To go and fight with; attack. * /The robbers fell on him from behind trees./ 2. {formal} To meet (troubles). * /The famous poet fell upon unhappy days./ …
95fall on — or[fall upon] {v.} 1. To go and fight with; attack. * /The robbers fell on him from behind trees./ 2. {formal} To meet (troubles). * /The famous poet fell upon unhappy days./ …
96Fall of Suharto — Suharto retired in May 1998 following collapse of support for his three decade long Presidency of Indonesia. Dissent under the New OrderComing to power in 1966 on the heels of an alleged coup by the Indonesian Communist Party, the government of… …
97Fall of America: Poems of These States, 1965-1971, The Family: The Story of Charles Manson’s Dune Buggy Attack Battalion, The — by Ed Sanders (1971) This true crime classic, republished as The Family (Thunder’s Mouth Press 2002), rivals Vincent Bugliosi’s Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (1974), the number one true crime best seller of all time.… …
98ˌfall ˈback — phrasal verb to move so that you are behind someone or something …
99ˌfall beˈhind sb — phrasal verb 1) to make less progress than other people 2) to be behind other people because you have moved more slowly …
100drop behind — verb to lag or linger behind (Freq. 1) But in so many other areas we still are dragging • Syn: ↑drag, ↑trail, ↑get behind, ↑hang back, ↑drop back • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …