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1falling-out — [fôl΄iŋ out′] n. pl. falling outs or fallings out a disagreement; quarrel …
2Falling Out — Album par Peter Bjorn and John Sortie 4 octobre 2005 Genre indie rock Producteur Björn Yttling Label Riotplan Critique …
3falling-out — n have a falling out (with sb) informal to have a bad quarrel with someone …
4falling out — index disaccord, schism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5falling-out — [n] disagreement altercation, argument, clash, dispute, exchange, feud, fight, friction, misunderstanding, quarrel; concepts 46,388 …
6falling-out — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun (plural fallings out or falling outs) Etymology: from gerund of fall out : an instance of falling out : quarrel Papa had falling outs with a lot of people Alan Le May * * * …
7falling-out — noun (plural fallings out or falling outs) Date: 1568 an instance of falling out ; quarrel < had a falling out with his parents > …
8falling-out — UK [ˌfɔːlɪŋ ˈaʊt] / US [ˌfɔlɪŋ ˈaʊt] noun [countable] Word forms falling out : singular falling out plural fallings out informal an occasion when you have a disagreement with someone …
9falling-out — {n.} Argument; disagreement; quarrel. * /Mary and Jane had a falling out about who owned the book./ * /The boys had a falling out when each said that the other had broken the rules./ …
10falling-out — {n.} Argument; disagreement; quarrel. * /Mary and Jane had a falling out about who owned the book./ * /The boys had a falling out when each said that the other had broken the rules./ …
11falling out — n. (colloq.) quarrel to have a falling out with * * * (colloq.) [ quarrel ] to have a falling out with …
12falling-out — noun Argument; disagreement; quarrel. Mary and Jane had a falling out about who owned the book. The boys had a falling out when each said that the other had broken the rules …
13falling-out — n. a disagreement. □ Tom and Bill had a little falling out. □ They patched up their little falling out …
14falling-out — fall|ing out [ ,fɔlıŋ aut ] noun count INFORMAL an occasion when you have a disagreement with someone: Tom s had a falling out with his brother …
15falling out — noun A disagreement; a major difference of opinion. Since the falling out with his neighbor they have kept their distance …
16falling out — See a falling out …
17falling-out — argument, disagreement, quarrel We had a falling out during our holiday and we haven t spoken since …
18falling-out — noun have a falling out (with) informal to have a bad quarrel with someone …
19falling-out — /faw ling owt /, n., pl. fallings out, falling outs. a quarrel or estrangement between persons formerly in close association with one another. [1560 70; nominalization of v. phrase fall out; see ING1] * * * …
20falling-out — fall·ing out (fawlґing out) a culture specific syndrome occurring primarily in southern United States and Caribbean groups, characterized by an episode of sudden collapse, sometimes without forewarning, with temporary inability to speak, see, or… …