Fallen-out Sentence Examples
And, sooth to say, events had fallen out well for Richard.
At 3, the Russian flagship " Suvarov" had fallen out of the line, though still firing.
This having fallen out of print, permission was sought by the editor of Crelle to reproduce it in the pages of that journal.
Although such speculations have fallen out of date, they induced the collection of native traditions and invaluable records of races, languages and customs, which otherwise would have been lost for ever.
In the Indian trade, especially in the Calcutta trade, a large proportion of the total amount is done by a few houses who buy in this way, and there is some difference of opinion as to whether the method, which had fallen out of fashion, may not further develop. It is more speculative than the indent business, but the dealing with large quantities which it involves gives the opportunity to buy very cheaply.
The pond-culture of carp is an important industry in China and Germany, and has been introduced with some success in the United States, but in England it has long fallen out of use, and is not likely to be revived so long as fresh fish can be obtained and distributed so readily as is now the case.
All might have fallen out as he anticipated, had it not been that the Nana Sahib, the adopted heir of the late peshwa, was rajah of Bithur in the neighbourhood.
I opened up my hand to discover my red satin thong - it had fallen out of my trouser leg outside on the street!
The author may even have fallen out with the group and inserted snide references about them in his or her other works.
I declared trying to pretend that the bottom had n't just fallen out of her well-ordered, conservative world.
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For some people, the question refers to the site rhetorically, as Yahoo mail has fallen out of grace with many due to newer rising technologies.
There are many reasons why teen braces are a good idea for someone whose baby teeth have all fallen out and been replaced by permanent teeth.
By the end of 1984, the band had already fallen out of favor with many of their fans, and their third album, Waking Up to the House on Fire, brought disappointing sales.
Wearing a slip has fallen out of favor among many women for a variety of reasons, mostly because fully lined dresses and skirts don't require wearing a slip.
AdvertisementHat ribbons, so popular during the early part of the 1800, had fallen out of favor and women wanted hat pins.
The once mighty mobile phone manufacturer had fallen out of favor since the RAZR started to lose market share.
It was definitely more simply designed than the other popular rings of this era, but unlike other Victorian style settings that have fallen out of favor, the six prong Tiffany setting remains popular today.
The black nylon bags that Kate Spade handbags debuted have never fallen out of style.
In recent years, pantyhose have fallen out of fashion.
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Apparently it had fallen out of her purse at some point.
It must have fallen out while you were making the bed.
Since then the Manceaux had fallen out among themselves.
In the higher parts there are fine plains where Glaser found numerous Himyaritic remains, and which he considers were undoubtedly cultivated formerly, but they have long fallen out of cultivation owing to denudation and desiccation - the impoverishment of the country from these causes is increasing.
AdvertisementTwo other baby birds were there, that had not fallen out.
Outer friend circles may also include childhood or college friends who have fallen out of close touch.