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Downfalling

Downfalling \Down"fall`ing\, a. Falling down.

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downfalling

a. falling downward n. 1 An act of falling downward. 2 A downfall.

Usage examples of "downfalling".

Anveney smoke ruined the ground in a wider and wider desolation made, as Shamesey claimed and any fool could see, by smoke and downfalling pollution out of Anveney, smoke that didn’t always blow toward the vacant lands, Anveney’s pious claims to the contrary.

I was tossed through the air like a chip and buried ignominiously under the downfalling breaker.

Considering exactly what we could be made unclean by, the microscopic _things_ downfalling to us that some careless ambulatory metal hunk of handmade parts had failed to 'cide out of existence before yanking the drop switch, shooting three hundred pounds of contaminated matter to us, something both hot and dirty at the same time .

She could trace echoes of her signals, in fact, persisting even in the downfalling sides of the cells.

They would be able, if their reeling senses still maintained powers of observation, to see the equally tumultuous surface of Bronson Alpha, to describe the geography of its downfalling side.