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Fall behind   /fɔl bɪhˈaɪnd/   Listen
Fall behind

verb
1.
Retreat.  Synonyms: drop off, fall back, lose, recede.  Antonym: gain.
2.
Hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc..  Synonyms: dawdle, fall back, lag.






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"Fall behind" Quotes from Famous Books



... let the curtain fall behind her, I flung a garment on my shoulders and a pair of slippers on my feet. Looking from a lattice which opened into the court, I saw her in the act of passing through the street door, which she ...
— The Arabian Nights Entertainments • Andrew Lang.

... suffered more severely from heat and fatigue; and as a journey of a few miles, under such circumstances, tells more than one of thrice the distance in a cool day and along a firm wintry road, it is not surprising that before many hours had elapsed numbers of men began to fall behind from absolute ...
— The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815 • G. R. Gleig

... his companions kept up. The men he had chosen, save Enoch, were tried and trained woodsmen, with powers of endurance second only to his own. And as for the lad whom he loved, he knew his high spirit and pride. Enoch Harding would not fall behind until the last ounce of his strength had ...
— With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga • W. Bert Foster

... replied she. "I work badly. I seem to learn slowly. If I fall behind, I shall lose my place—sooner or later. It was that way with the last place I had. If you interfered, you'd only injure me. I've had experience. And—I must ...
— The Grain Of Dust - A Novel • David Graham Phillips

... some other French rivers, which have a more or less torrential character, scarcely fall behind those of the Rhone. The Loire, above Roanne, has a basin of 2,471 square miles, or about twice and a half the area of that of the Ardeche. In some of its inundations it has delivered above 9,500 cubic yards per second, or 400 times its low-water discharge.—Belgrand, De l'Influence des ...
— The Earth as Modified by Human Action • George P. Marsh


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