Examples of 'falls prey' in a sentence

Meaning of "falls prey"

Falls prey: Becomes a victim or target of something negative, harmful, or deceptive
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of fall prey

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Another woman falls prey to the patriarchy.
Poor innocent white boy falls prey.
But then he falls prey to personalization himself.
Before another innocent woman falls prey.
Neoclassical economics falls prey to this temptation.
Steve falls prey to the vampires, arising as one of them.
Hopefully no one else falls prey to these criminals.
Thus, it falls prey to all the problems discussed in the previous section.
Yet another soul falls prey.
How a person falls prey to osteopenia is largely determined by the food.
Before another victim falls prey.
Everybody falls prey to the mistake that seeing is done with the eyes.
It is the simple man who falls prey to the immoral woman.
There he falls prey to a scheming widow, and he and his wife separate.
The other comes to its aid and falls prey too.

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One of the things that falls prey to this accustomedness is our words.
Christian hamlet escapes Syria war but falls prey to looters.
Wealthy westerner falls prey to the murderous Chinese thieves.
One who is unable to rein in his senses falls prey to such impulses.
The company falls prey to a band of robbers and Alvaro is killed.
Once again, family love falls prey to power.
Pinewood Smile falls prey to the same devilish flaws Hot Cakes suffered.
He might not show it, but he falls prey to compliments.
Then the user falls prey to a phishing attack, giving an attacker access to the endpoint.
Whether it likes it or not, the bourgeoisie now falls prey to irrationalism.
Poor innocent white boy falls prey to evil black woman from corrupt African state.
Although a good policeman, later on in the series he falls prey to a gambling addiction.
Another victim falls prey to my brilliant e-mail plan.
An exclusive focus on short-term goals too often falls prey to minimum standards.
Hood's flagship falls prey to the german heavy artillery.
The film tells the story of a common man, who falls prey to a greedy guru.
Even Charles Wallace falls prey and is hence persuaded to conform.
The tadpole does not possess the poison, and therefore falls prey to fish and insects.
In turn, it often falls prey to larger sharks and possibly marine mammals.
Moore, for example, said that ethical naturalism falls prey to the naturalistic fallacy.
As the Universe falls prey to a revolting alien, Only a few isolated pockets of resistance remain.
Dominated the fight the entire way, but he falls prey to a very technical finish.
It falls prey to an authoritarian mandate - do this, do not do that.
Sooner or later a rotworm falls prey to all the rot and decay it consumes.
As a result of his specious friendship with Casey, he often falls prey to manipulation.
An intellectual woman from Russia falls prey to an Italian gigolo during a trip to Venice.
Find her quickly, Yamashiro-kun . Before another victim falls prey.
However, it also falls prey to human hunters.
Even a rat, for all its fury, falls prey to it.
Ironically, he often falls prey to bad luck more often than not.
Every week sees a new environmental catastrophe or nature falls prey to yet another attack (… ).
In the story a young man falls prey to the corrupting effects of 18th century consumerism.
Sir, you must make sure that no one else… falls prey of this man again.
Faith, falls prey to fear.
They say, "The Knight that jumps too far falls prey to a Pawn".

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