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  • 41fall into place — 1) if the details of a problem or puzzle fall into place, you suddenly understand how they are connected and you can solve the problem 2) if things fall into place, events happen in a way that is satisfactory for you When you are playing well,… …

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  • 42fall into the wrong hands — if something falls into the wrong hands, a dangerous person or an enemy starts to own or control it. There are fears that weapons might fall into the wrong hands. If this sort of information fell into the wrong hands, we could be in serious… …

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  • 43fall into line — to do something similar. Once we bring out a CD ROM version, all our competitors will fall into line. If students see that everyone else in school is wearing a uniform, they tend to fall in line and wear one, too …

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  • 44fall into line — come/get/fall into line ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line …

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  • 45fall-into-a-GAP — to wear or exibit massive amounts of logo d items on one s person I ve never seen that many logos encorporated into one outfit before. Did you fall into a GAP? …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 46fall-into-a-GAP — to wear or exibit massive amounts of logo d items on one s person I ve never seen that many logos encorporated into one outfit before. Did you fall into a GAP? …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 47fall into one's lap —    If something good falls into your lap, it happens to you without any effort on your part.     She s not making much effort to find work. Does she think a job is going to fall into her lap? …

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  • 48fall into place —    When different elements fall into place, they fit well together or become organized so that progress can be achieved in a satisfactory manner.     The preparatory work was difficult but gradually everything fell into place and the project was… …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 49fall\ into\ place — v. phr. To suddenly make sense; find the natural or proper place for the missing pieces of a puzzle. When the detectives realized that a second man was seen at the place of the murder, the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place …

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  • 50fall into a trap — be tricked, be deceived    When the lawyer asks questions, don t fall into a trap …

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