Examples of 'began to fall out' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to fall out"
began to fall out: This phrase indicates the beginning of a disagreement, deterioration of a relationship, or loss of popularity
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began to fall out
I remember when my hair began to fall out.
Her hair began to fall out in her twenties.
All of a sudden my teeth began to fall out.
Her hair began to fall out right after the first treatment.
And strategic planning began to fall out of vogue.
Ligatures began to fall out of use due to their complexity in the 20th century.
I read those things so many times the pages began to fall out.
These balls began to fall out of my breast, one after another.
THF was removed under vacuum until lithium chloride began to fall out of solution.
Gordy's hair began to fall out while I was there.
At the age of 7 my hair began to fall out.
Mrs. Nakamura still felt nauseated and her hair began to fall out.
Within a few days, my hair began to fall out by the handful!
Shaking his s.p.a. ce Belt, the stored monster cores began to fall out.
Once extremely popular, postmodernism began to fall out of style in the late 1980s.
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It 's hard to pinpoint exactly when cursive writing began to fall out of favor.
However, by the 20th century, cannabis began to fall out of favour in North America.
It was, however, on her sixteenth birthday that things began to fall out of plan.
It got so bad that my hair literally began to fall out of my head!
Two days after Christmas, his hair began to fall out.
After the death of Charles II in 1685, English opera began to fall out of fashion.
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Coming next fall on the skankiest catch
Fall to cover and join the others
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