Open you mouth!
She told me to open my mouth.
If I were you ___
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fall for
fall in love with, believe something that is not true, be tricked
pop the question
to ask someone to marry one
Were you home last night?
He asked me if I had been home a night before.
If ___ he would go for sure.
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fall in
take one's place in a military formation, to cave in
be an item
to be a romantic couple
I will go there tomorrow morning.
She said she would go there the next morning.
When it is ready ___
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fall over oneself
be excessively eager to do something
fall head over heels
to fall suddenly and deeply in love with someone
Has she ever been to London?
He wanted to know if she had ever been to London.
You wouldn’t have been here if ___
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fall through
to come to nothing / fail (of plans )
get cold feet
to experience nervousness or anxiety before one attempts to do something, often to the extent that one tries to avoid it
Did she call you last night?
They asked whether she had called me the previous night.
If they had known ___
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fall back on
to rely on; to have the ability to use smth or have smb to help you in a difficult situation
tie the knot
to get married