Falling down can be defined as a change from a higher location to a lower location, usually in an uncontrolled and destructive manner. In the case of human beings, we often fall down as a result of slipping on ice or other slippery surfaces, and we may be injured in doing so.
As a metaphor, falling down, like falling apart, indicates that things are really not working out.
A slip of the tongue is when someone unintentionally says something that they did not mean to say, usually resulting in an error or mistake in speech. It is usually caused by mental slips or miscommunication.
Rain sticks change pitch based on the speed at which the seeds or beads inside fall through the spiral tube. Faster falling leads to higher pitch and slower falling leads to lower pitch. Tipping the rain stick at different angles can also affect the pitch by varying the rate of the falling seeds or beads.
Technically when you get down to elements you only have one type of atom, which is supposedly indivisible. Depends on which level you're coming from, I'd say that from 8th grade down, you should say no. If you're more advanced, you should probably say something about subatomic particles (aka protons, neutrons, electrons).
You need to say something is obsolete. For example: A tree is a dancing fairy. Its saying something is something.
The saying (which is by the way: it never rains but it pours) means that when something bad or unpleasant happens to you there is often something else to make the situation even worse. It is something you would say if you are already late for an appointment and then discover that you have a flat tyre as well.
the leaves are falling down = les feuilles tombent
Fall season: otoño To fall (down or off something): caer I am falling: caigo
It is incorrect to say 'waters were falling down' because water is an uncountable noun. It does not have a plural form. So, the sentence will be 'water was falling down.'
If you have something down pat, you understand it totally. This phrase can be used when you have learned a new skill, or memorized something. You say "I have that down pat," when you are confident that you know it.
The meaning of shed down can reference the fact of something falling, such as leaves in the autumn months. For example, one may say that the tree has shed down its leaves.
When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
This is a metaphor for falling in love.
It simply means you are concerned about making a mistake in something, or doing something foolish. It is one of the commonest of dreams. Doctors say that one of the only fears babies are born with is the fear of falling.
Some say he had a heart attack some say he fell down the stairs. Some say he had a heart attack while falling down the stairs.
To "live down" means to live long enough so that an embarrassing moment is no longer remembered. You usually hear this in terms of someone "living down" something they did that everyone keeps making fun of them for. Another way to say that would be to say "I'll never live that down!" when you do something embarrassing.
that something is fresh
I would say a ramp because there is no sharp corners to hurt yourself with, Personally avoiding the fall all together might be your best bet.