Threatens to fall from maybe
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TEETERSONThreatens to fall from, maybe
LEANSThreatens to fall
LEANGet ready to fall, maybe
DSTSomething to fall back from: Abbr.
unhorsingCause to fall from a horse
lapseto fall from a previous standard
unhorsedCause to fall from a horse
unhorsesCause to fall from a horse
lapsedto fall from a previous standard
lapserto fall from a previous standard
lapsersto fall from a previous standard
lapsesto fall from a previous standard
RIPESTMost likely to fall from a tree
unhorseto cause to fall from a horse
dishorseto make someone fall from a horse
dishorsesDISHORSE, to make someone fall from a horse
fallto deviate from the heading; fall to leeward
dishorsedDISHORSE, to make someone fall from a horse
dishorsingDISHORSE, to make someone fall from a horse
unhorsesUNHORSE, to cause to fall from a horse
unhorsingUNHORSE, to cause to fall from a horse
unhorsedUNHORSE, to cause to fall from a horse
LOOSEReady to fall out, as pages from a book
unseatingCause (someone) to fall from a horse or bicycle
overbalancedFall or cause to fall over from loss of balance
overbalanceFall or cause to fall over from loss of balance
replungeto fall or cast oneself into water from a height
plungeto fall or cast oneself into water from a height
plungesto fall or cast oneself into water from a height
overbalancesFall or cause to fall over from loss of balance
overbalancingFall or cause to fall over from loss of balance
crashesCause (an aircraft) to fall from the sky in this way
nodincline or sway from the vertical as though ready to fall
noddersincline or sway from the vertical as though ready to fall
nodsincline or sway from the vertical as though ready to fall
precipitateto condense from vapor and fall to the earth's surface as rain, snow, etc.
crackto cause (a piece of hot glass) to fall from a blowpipe or punty
lapsingto fall from an attained and usually high level (as of morals or manners) to one much lower
autumnsThe third season of the year, when crops and fruits are gathered and leaves fall, in the northern hemisphere from September to November and in the southern hemisphere from March to May
strappadosA form of punishment or torture in which the victim was secured to a rope and made to fall from a height almost to the ground before being stopped with an abrupt jerk