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    fall out
    [fall out]
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    1. (of the hair, teeth, etc.) become detached and drop out:
      "the chemotherapy made my hair fall out"
      • have an argument:
        "he had fallen out with his family" · "they fell out over money"
      • leave one's place in a military formation, or on parade:
        "the two policemen at the rear fell out of the formation"
      • happen; turn out:
        "matters fell out as Stephen arranged"
    fall·out
    [ˈfôlˌout]
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    fall-out (noun)
    1. radioactive particles that are carried into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion or accident and gradually fall back as dust or in precipitation:
      "a fallout shelter"
      • airborne substances resulting from an industrial process or accident:
        "acid fallout from power stations"
    2. the adverse side effects or results of a situation:
      "almost as dramatic as the financial scale of the mess is the growing political fallout"
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    1. radioactive particles that are carried into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion or accident and gradually fall back as dust or in precipitation:
      • the adverse side effects or results of a situation:
       
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      (of an object) to drop from a place where it was attached or contained: A few pages fell out of the book. fall out phrasal verb with fall verb us / fɔl / past tense fell us / fel / | past participle fallen us / ˈfɔ·lən / (END RELATIONSHIP) to have an argument or disagreement that ends a relationship:
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      fallout noun [U] (UNPLEASANT RESULT) the unpleasant results or effects of an action or event:
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