The idiom "my spirits fall" means to feel a sense of disappointment, sadness, or discouragement. It often refers to a change in mood when someone experiences something negative or disheartening. When one's spirits fall, it suggests a loss of enthusiasm or hope. This phrase is commonly used to express emotional reactions to unfavorable situations.
If your plans fall through, it means they did not work out.
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
fall a prey
It's "to fall prey"Meaning: to be a victim or to be harmed by someone or somethingusage: We should not fall prey to today's advertising world.
yes, it is.
This is the equivalent of our American idiom: If you fail, try try again.
It's not an idiom - it's a description of what happens when you get nervous and excited. Your legs feel wobbly and you might even fall over because your knees get weak and collapse underneath you.
It is an idiom meaning that someone who had stopped drinking alcohol has slipped up and started drinking again.
an idiom is a saying that doesnt mean what it says. and example is someone saying the apple doesnt fall far from the tree, the are not actually talking about apples and trees they are usually talking about a parent and child relationship.
Obviously, to fall flat is exactly that. However, as an idiom it refers to either a joke or some piece of advice or 'wise words' that nobody properly understands. So you say these words and everybody looks at one another and says "So what?" It will have fallen flat.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.