Fall+off
31fall off — verb a) To become detached or to drop from. A button fell off my coat. b) To diminish in size or value. Business always falls off in the winter …
32fall off — become detached and drop to the ground. → fall …
33fall off — See fall 1. 4) …
34fall\ off — See: drop off(4) …
35fall off — separate, withdraw; decrease, diminish; drop off …
36fall off — decrease The number of tourists to visit the island has fallen off recently …
37fall-off — (also falling off) noun a decrease …
38fall off — to become less. Sales of handguns fell off sharply after the gun control law went into effect …
39fall off — /ˌfɔ:l ɒf/ verb to become lower, cheaper or less ● Sales have fallen off since the tourist season ended …
40fall off — /ˌfɔ:l ɒf/ verb to become lower, cheaper or less ● Sales have fallen off since the tourist season ended …