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Fall from height; Falling (disambiguation); Falling (song); Falling (novel); Fallin'; The Falling; The Falling (film); Falling (film)

Falling         
·adj & ·noun from Fall, ·vi.
II. Falling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fall.
Falling (Cathy Dennis song)         
SONG BY CATHY DENNIS
See Falling (song)
"Falling" is a song by British singer-songwriter, record producer and actress Cathy Dennis, released in the UK in 1993, as the third single from her second album, Into the Skyline. The single version was remixed by American hip hop and R&B act PM Dawn.
Falling (Praga Khan album)         
SIXTH STUDIO ALBUM BY PRAGA KHAN
Falling (Praga Khan song); Rhythm (Praga Khan song)
Falling is the sixth studio album by Praga Khan and is the soundtrack to the Belgian film Falling. It was released in 2001.

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Falling

Falling or fallin' may refer to:

  • Falling (physics), movement due to gravity
  • Falling (accident)
  • Falling (execution)
  • Falling (sensation)
Examples of use of FALLING
1. The net result falling disposable income, which in turn means falling consumer spending.
2. On the other hand interest rate payments are falling thanks to falling inflation.
3. The penguin is falling behind, like some Christians are falling behind.
4. Every advanced industrial country knows that falling behind in science and mathematics means falling behind in commerce and prosperity.
5. But, she added, "if it‘s still falling short of the quartet‘s principles, then it‘s still falling short."