fall apart fall for fall into fall
outfall apart to break
into parts usually in a sudden and an unexpected way
The pie was falling
apart as I tried to serve it.
I feel as if my family is falling apart.
fall for (1) to feel a strong
attraction for (someone), to fall in love with (someone)
He fell for her
the moment he saw her.
(2) fall for (something): to be fooled by
(something, such as a trick)
She fell for his business meeting
excuse. fall into to begin to
experience something or to be affected by something without wanting
to
He fell deeply into debt.
She fell into her career almost
accidentally.
I’ve fallen into the habits of the solitary; my meals are snatched at
random. fall out (1) to stop
being attached to the body
The cancer treatments made her hair fall
out.
(2) to have an argument
They fell out over money.
He had fallen out with
his neighbor.Everyone is surprised that she has fallen out with her boy
friend. The underlined part means ______.