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Idiom “Fall on ” Meaning of Idiom, Definition of Phrase and origin with Example.

Fall on 


To fall on someone or something is to attack violently.
The hooligans fell on the unsuspecting boy and robbed him of his watch and money. 

The little girl had not eaten for twenty-four hours and fell on the food put in front of her.

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