Jack fell down the hill (most likely pushed down by Jill) and sustained a massive skull-fracture.
That looks a bit like the word disintegrate which means to break down into small pieces or fall apart.
It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
Here are the list of words: break down, crumble, decay, dissolve, fall apart, pieces.
Collapse means to fall in or fall. Like the building just collapsed.
Synonyms for "falling apart" include to break down, collapse, to lose control of your emotions, and to suffer a breakdown. "Falling apart" is a phrasal verb of "fall".
It wasn't Willie who fell down and broke his crown, it was Jack and Jill was the one who went tumbling after him. This is from the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme.
It falls and break
collapse.
crumble
You would break some ribs and maybe a hip, but if you had something to break the fall, the fall would be less sacrificing (sacrificing meaning you break less bones.).
The only thing wrong with this sentence is that both parts of the sentence are in present perfect. Rewriting the sentence without contractions: "He has gone down, and he has not put his hands out to break his fall". One wouldn't say this. One would say, "He has gone down, and he did not put his hands out to break his fall"; or "He went down, and he did not put his hands out to break his fall".
fall of a chair or down the stair
If you fall down, you can break your neck.
It falls and break
sure, if you fall wrong you will break it
There are 2 meaning to the word founder. Synonyms for meaning 1 include: initiator, father, author, architect, creator, beginner, inventor, originator For meaning 2: fail, collapse, break down, fall through, miscarry, misfire, sink, go down, be lost, submerge, capsize
Ukemi is the English spelling of the Japanese word meaning break-fall, typically referring to a controlled fall forward.