Fall-front
noun
1.
a part of a desk front, hinged at the lower end and opening out to provide a writing surface.
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noun, Slang. 1. an easy victim. 2. a scapegoat. noun (informal) 1. a person who is the victim of a confidence trick 2. a scapegoat noun phrase 1. A scapegoat, one who is blamed for the actions of others. For example, He refused to be the fall guy for his colleagues. This expression uses fall […]
- Fallibilities
[fal-uh-buh l] /ˈfæl ə bəl/ adjective 1. (of persons) liable to err, especially in being deceived or mistaken. 2. liable to be erroneous or false; not accurate: fallible information. /ˈfælɪbəl/ adjective 1. capable of being mistaken; erring 2. liable to mislead adj. early 15c., from Medieval Latin fallibilis “liable to err, deceitful.” literally “that can […]
- Fallibility
[fal-uh-buh l] /ˈfæl ə bəl/ adjective 1. (of persons) liable to err, especially in being deceived or mistaken. 2. liable to be erroneous or false; not accurate: fallible information. /ˈfælɪbəl/ adjective 1. capable of being mistaken; erring 2. liable to mislead n. 1630s; see fallible + -ity. adj. early 15c., from Medieval Latin fallibilis “liable […]
- Fallible
[fal-uh-buh l] /ˈfæl ə bəl/ adjective 1. (of persons) liable to err, especially in being deceived or mistaken. 2. liable to be erroneous or false; not accurate: fallible information. /ˈfælɪbəl/ adjective 1. capable of being mistaken; erring 2. liable to mislead adj. early 15c., from Medieval Latin fallibilis “liable to err, deceitful.” literally “that can […]
- Falling
[fawl] /fɔl/ verb (used without object), fell, fallen, falling. 1. to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support. 2. to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to […]