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fallows

n. (plural of fallow English) (gloss: uncultivated land) vb. (en-third-person singular of: fallow)

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Fallows

Fallows is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Fearon Fallows (1789–1831), English astronomer
  • James Fallows (born 1949), American print and radio journalist
  • Samuel Fallows (1835–1922), American clergyman

Usage examples of "fallows".

Dirk Fallows could have hidden a dozen fully equipped men in a single tree for a week and no one would have seen them.

And Fallows would slap the man on the back, run a hand through his prematurely white hair, and grin like a new buzz saw hungry for more wood.

Dirk Fallows, and she had a strict rule, a superstition really, about such things.

He looked almost as if he could see through the door and was following Fallows down the hall.

Young Dirk Fallows was immediately admitted and finally graduated from there two years later.

For Fallows protected his followers with the same enthusiasm with which he destroyed his enemies.

Dirk Fallows had given her a burst from his M3A1 that disintegrated her left hand and arm up to the elbow in a pink explosion of blood and bone.

Anyway, some New York publisher was in town during the Dirk Fallows trial, saw my stuff on TV, and contacted me about publishing a book of my trial sketches.

But Colonel Fallows had gotten a taste for them while in Nam and would as soon eat a German Shepherd as a rabbit or deer.

Cruz was turning out to be a better leader than Fallows had anticipated.

Once Fallows had seen him working out in the yard doing arm curls with a 250-pound barbell.

A couple inmates confided to Fallows that Cruz had killed at least two other prisoners in those six years.

Dirk Fallows tucked the binoculars back into their leather case, snapping it shut.

Cruz stared straight ahead, Fallows noticed with a grin, as if indifferent to their prize.

And when the time was right, each would act accordingly, as Fallows knew they must.