if a roof or wall falls in, it falls to the ground
if soldiers fall in, they move to stand in a straight line or other regular formation
if you fall in behind or beside someone, you start walking behind or beside them
And then after a while, she's saying, they started to fall in love.
Her mind rebelled at the coincidence; the truth was beginning to fall in on her like a collapsing wall of hope, burying her alive.
I understand now how an artist can fall in love with his own creations.
Of course, he had to be in order to fall in love with such a dangerous woman.
falls in
falling in
fell in
fallen in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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