It most certainly could. Example: "The paper hanging on the wall was blown down by the wind coming through the open window" means "The paper hanging on the wall fell down because of the wind coming through the open window"
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You can, it means to fall helplessly down
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because it is a word and it means to go down or a fall in wrestling
Rise means to go up, and fall means to go down. falldownfalldecline, decrease, drop, fall, slump, worsening
Rise means to go up, and fall means to go down. falldownfalldecline, decrease, drop, fall, slump, worsening
No. The word topple is a verb. It means to fall down, to knock down, or to overthrow.
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
Collapse means to fall in or fall. Like the building just collapsed.
Raindrops fall in the direction of gravity, which is typically straight down. However, during a heavy shower, wind can cause raindrops to fall at an angle or be blown sideways. The shape, size, and weight of raindrops also play a role in determining their direction of fall.
Blown is the past tense of blow. "The wind had blown down the tree in our yard."
it means that you have been so shocked that if someone tapped you with a feather you would fall down
it means it is equipped with a supercharger