Falling in a sentence as an adjective

The son then says, "Yeah, she thought it might be a tree falling on the house or a meteorite.

On the internet, it seems like everyone is doing cool stuff all the time and you are falling behind.

* Plan for the worst, hope for the best - develop strategies to recover from falling back into old habits.

Youd have to have personally been trapped and felt flames to really understand a terror way beyond falling.

For instance, the marketing describes the Bluetooth pairing process as "as easy as falling in love.

I have to periodically stop myself when I'm writing PHP and make sure I'm not falling into bad habits.

Please stop writing provocative statements and behaving as if the sky is falling on top of your head and the very fiber of our being is at stake.

You guys are falling for crappy financial news and are up-voting it out of personal opinion vindication.

The variable here is the other terror, the fires flames: when the flames get close enough, falling to death becomes the slightly less terrible of two terrors.

My family had a major falling out with my father, to the point where myself and my sister had a restraining order against him when I was 7 and she was 9.

Like with balls, marbles, and blocks, running and falling down, and not with animated honeypots and flying unicorns?My own kid won't be here for a few more months, so I'm not preaching; just honestly asking.

If there is an early falling out, though, you can have founders who leave the company and subsequently assert expensive legal claims even though their contributions to the venture may have been slight.

Nor can I make up for the falling consumption of the vast majority of middle-class families that are barely squeaking by, buried by spiraling costs, and trapped by stagnant or declining wages.

There is no reason the web should be built upon mechanisms designed specifically to privilege corporate interests over the interests of those falling under fair use exemptions to copyright laws.

Actually I worked as a synthetic organic chemist in a previous life and I was always much more afraid of the chronic systemic poisons than the things that blew up. It's one thing to have something go boom in your fume hood and quite another to get a drop of something on your glove that you don't even notice and then later that week all your hair starts falling out and everything tastes like metal.

Falling definitions

adjective

decreasing in amount or degree; "falling temperature"

adjective

becoming lower or less in degree or value; "a falling market"; "falling incomes"

adjective

coming down freely under the influence of gravity; "the eerie whistle of dropping bombs"; "falling rain"

See also: dropping