9 examples of falling-in in sentences

From that hour they became friends, having been enemies many years; in fact, ever since the falling-in of the aqueduct.

Thus, Coxackie is founded on an Indian term which means Falling-in bank, or cut bank.

Here is a fallen-in man.

Would anybody believe," continues M. Malouet, "that M. Necker had an idea of inventing a ground-slip, a falling-in of the cellars of the Menus, and of throwing down during the night the carpentry of the grand room, in order to remove and install the three orders separately?

The English consumer of French wine would not merely save the amount of the duty which that wine now pays, but would find the wine itself falling-in prime cost, while his means of purchasing it would be increased by the augmentation of his own money income.

How could a man travel forward from rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way?

BRIGHT LIFE "Come now," I said, "put off these webs of death, Distract this leaden yearning of thine eyes From lichened banks of peace, sad mysteries Of dust fallen-in where passed the flitting breath: Turn thy sick thoughts from him that slumbereth In mouldered linen to the living skies, The sun's bright-clouded principalities, The salt deliciousness the sea-breeze hath!

His eyes were open, and shone, cavernous and solemn, above his fallen-in cheeks.

He had been cautioned about falling-in with me.

9 examples of  falling-in  in sentences